HELP My Parked Car Is Being Fixed Now !
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HELP My Parked Car Is Being Fixed Now !
Good Day to Everyone,
First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
(except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
# 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
for the next 5 years.
Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
it was the 1st parked car hit.
The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
repaired and replaced at the same time, so
First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
(except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
# 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
for the next 5 years.
Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
it was the 1st parked car hit.
The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
repaired and replaced at the same time, so
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Re: HELP My Parked Car Is Being Fixed Now !
The body shop repairing your car should inform the insurance company that
they have found additional damage and have the insurance company have an
appraiser come out and verify the additional claim. Good
Luck.uranceHelp2004" <insurancehelp2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:71f632b0.0405020806.20595deb@posting.google.c om...
> Good Day to Everyone,
>
> First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
> (except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
> life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
> said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
> # 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
> that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
> agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
> wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
> for the next 5 years.
>
> Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
> with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
> one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
> and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
> good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
> facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
> driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
> was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
> car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
> curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
> anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
> area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
> worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
> right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
> is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
> slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
> towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
> was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
> it was the 1st parked car hit.
>
> The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
> repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
> anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
> about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
> it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
> at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
> sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
> and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
> side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
> insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
> repaired and replaced at the same time, so
they have found additional damage and have the insurance company have an
appraiser come out and verify the additional claim. Good
Luck.uranceHelp2004" <insurancehelp2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:71f632b0.0405020806.20595deb@posting.google.c om...
> Good Day to Everyone,
>
> First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
> (except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
> life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
> said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
> # 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
> that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
> agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
> wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
> for the next 5 years.
>
> Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
> with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
> one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
> and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
> good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
> facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
> driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
> was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
> car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
> curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
> anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
> area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
> worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
> right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
> is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
> slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
> towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
> was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
> it was the 1st parked car hit.
>
> The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
> repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
> anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
> about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
> it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
> at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
> sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
> and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
> side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
> insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
> repaired and replaced at the same time, so
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Re: HELP My Parked Car Is Being Fixed Now !
badnews wrote:
> The body shop repairing your car should inform the insurance company that
> they have found additional damage and have the insurance company have an
> appraiser come out and verify the additional claim. Good
It's also easier to pay for any extra damage and then recover it
later in court than to futz around with them and their repair shop.
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Re: HELP My Parked Car Is Being Fixed Now !
Glad to hear that it's finally working out O.K. for you. Now for the
future: has all this aggravation convinced you to carry collision
insurance from now on? I hope so.
InsuranceHelp2004 wrote:
> Good Day to Everyone,
>
> First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
> (except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
> life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
> said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
> # 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
> that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
> agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
> wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
> for the next 5 years.
>
> Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
> with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
> one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
> and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
> good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
> facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
> driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
> was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
> car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
> curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
> anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
> area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
> worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
> right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
> is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
> slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
> towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
> was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
> it was the 1st parked car hit.
>
> The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
> repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
> anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
> about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
> it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
> at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
> sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
> and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
> side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
> insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
> repaired and replaced at the same time, so
future: has all this aggravation convinced you to carry collision
insurance from now on? I hope so.
InsuranceHelp2004 wrote:
> Good Day to Everyone,
>
> First off I wanted to thank all of you for your invaluable advice
> (except the idiot that told me to take this as an expensive lesson in
> life). The advice all of you gave was dead on with what my lawyer had
> said. Car # 1, which set in motion the accident is fixing my car. Car
> # 2 insurer denied all liability for the accident, but was the car
> that had impacted into my car. I was not expecting car # 1 insurer to
> agree to fix my car, but they did I am extremely relieved. All I
> wanted was for my car to be repaired safely. I plan on keeping the car
> for the next 5 years.
>
> Now the song and dance, of the shop and the insurer. I decided to go
> with a direct repair facility of their own which happened to also be
> one of the top 3 shops I wanted to go to. The shop DOES ONLY OEM parts
> and has lifetime warranty on paint job in writing. I wanted to show my
> good faith of working with the insurer by going to one of their
> facilities. The shop sent me over estimates for the repair of the left
> driver side door. Fortunately, they say the frame wasn't bent,which
> was my biggest concern. For those who remember my first post, when my
> car was impacted on the driver side door my car was parked next to a
> curb. The estimate I received from the insurer's shop did not mention
> anything of any damage to the right passenger rim or damage to the
> area around it. I've told the insurance adjuster and the shop, I am
> worried about that drive axle be slammed into the tranny or the whole
> right side wheel area being bent. The reason I was worried about this
> is the 2nd parked car in front of me was totalled because the axles
> slammed into the curb and bent to the point the car couldn't even be
> towed away. I feel my concern of this is valid especially since that
> was the 2nd car hit, we can only imagine how hard it hit my car since
> it was the 1st parked car hit.
>
> The shop's own adjuster told me the insurance company told him to
> repair on the side of the impact. The insurance didn't mention
> anything about the right passenger side. I told him what I posted
> about the car being parked on the curb and he told me he would look at
> it, but the insurance company said to repair only the driver side door
> at that point. Of course, not exactly, what I wanted to hear, so I
> sent over a letter in writing to the shop to look at the damaged area
> and to send over a new estimate including any damage to the passenger
> side. I haven't heard from the shop yet about any new estimate and the
> insurance adjuster is on vacation now. I would rather have all damage
> repaired and replaced at the same time, so
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