Hit something today on 680, do I have any options?
#22
Not that I'm sure too many care, but I feel very blessed right now. I got the dreaded call from the shop...
Damages were roughly 9k per the estimate... and statefarm isn't contesting anything. They're filing it 100% as comprehensive. I didn't even have to talk to the adjuster. Sure I'm shelling out a grand in the deductible; but with all the possible headaches that could have resulted from this incident, this has to be the best possible result. I should have her back somewhere between 2-3 weeks.
Damages were roughly 9k per the estimate... and statefarm isn't contesting anything. They're filing it 100% as comprehensive. I didn't even have to talk to the adjuster. Sure I'm shelling out a grand in the deductible; but with all the possible headaches that could have resulted from this incident, this has to be the best possible result. I should have her back somewhere between 2-3 weeks.
#23
Not that I'm sure too many care, but I feel very blessed right now. I got the dreaded call from the shop...
Damages were roughly 9k per the estimate... and statefarm isn't contesting anything. They're filing it 100% as comprehensive. I didn't even have to talk to the adjuster. Sure I'm shelling out a grand in the deductible; but with all the possible headaches that could have resulted from this incident, this has to be the best possible result. I should have her back somewhere between 2-3 weeks.
Damages were roughly 9k per the estimate... and statefarm isn't contesting anything. They're filing it 100% as comprehensive. I didn't even have to talk to the adjuster. Sure I'm shelling out a grand in the deductible; but with all the possible headaches that could have resulted from this incident, this has to be the best possible result. I should have her back somewhere between 2-3 weeks.
#24
Thread Starter
Thanks Mac
God's already been too gracious, I'd prefer not to push my luck. TBH I've been given two too many inches in my life, and taken 10 too many miles. I want to 'eat' the cost of this, it feels like the right thing to do. At least, I won't force the hand... maybe the shop owner will attempt to make a deal with me on his own accord. I kinda doubt that though.
#25
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You'll usually end up paying more than the 500 in a two year period with the increased cost of a hundred dollar deductible.
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#29
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Originally Posted by 2K5Konrad' timestamp='1345648418' post='21955844
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1345232213' post='21945314']1. The object was moving. <-----Ding ding ding. KEY POINT!!!!!!!2. See if you can lower deductible mid-process. That was an option for me.
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Luckily "To be honest, I don't have the slightest idea if it was moving or not because I don't have a clue as to what I hit" managed to = comp.
No. Before you even suggested it, I had tried to make a change to add rental policy, and she told me any changes wouldn't affect the coverage of the claim. Didn't even bother.
#30
I remember you posting something about "learning to not lose sleep over material things" ... but I would be up for nights not knowing what's happening to my car as it sits in the shop. And even so, the idea that my car was damaged like this would be painful for me.