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73Lifeliner 12-18-2010 05:21 PM

Wife's Porsche totalled
 
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My wife was on her way to bowling last Wednesday when a man turned into the driver's side of her Porsche as she was going through an intersection. Due to the force of being hit it propelled her head on into another car. Terri was transported to the emergency room treated and released. She is sore and has a nice shiner over and in her right eye.
The car is a goner and she is mad. It was almost paid off and was going to be her weekend car. So much for that. Next is the trauma we mucst endure dealing with insurance people settling this claim already expecting them to low ball us.

Lucky 12-18-2010 05:56 PM

Glad to hear your wife's injuries are very minor. Cars can be replaced, people can't.

Looks like a pretty hard hit. What year is it? I ask because if it has side airbags, it doesn't appear that they deployed... I would have expected them to do so given the offset strike to the front.

Lordblood 12-18-2010 09:40 PM

Glad to hear your wife is ok, that's the most important thing.
My Boxster got totaled about a month ago and it's been a really big battle getting the insurance to get us the actual amount the car is worth, we got it from $8500 to $9700, and we filed another claim to try and get it a bit higher than that (it should be worth around $10,500 in fairness I think). Just keep at their tail and don't settle for anything until you're satisfied.

Deserion 12-19-2010 12:03 AM

I'm really sorry to hear that. :( But, at least your wife is still okay! That's good to know, and best wishes for a speedy recovery.

tnoice 12-19-2010 04:06 AM

Glad to hear your wife is ok. I am also sorry to hear about your loss. Reminds me of the new Subaru commercial.

AndyA6 12-19-2010 04:28 AM

I feel for you guys! Just finished with the insurance of a guy who drove in to our kids' car, not pretty! It seems that insurances are out there not to make it right but to screw you......

JTP 12-19-2010 04:37 AM

That sucks but it easily could have been much worse. Glad your wife's injuries were minor although still painful.
The car looks like it has alot of salvageable parts. After the settlement you should try to get it back and part it out. Couple thousand for the motor and transaxle at the very least.

husker boxster 12-19-2010 04:44 AM

Glad to hear your wife is fine.

If the guy has a reputable ins co, you might be surprised at what they offer you. They may be rather generous with their offer to replace the Box and pay your hospital expenses, but with the stipulation of not suing them. If your wife checks out OK and there won't be lingering health issues to deal with, why not take advantage of a good offer? The ins co would much rather give you an extra $2-5K than spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in a lawsuit.

Do your homework and figure out what the various book values are and also check classified prices (the book values will probably be higher). Make sure you have the proper ammunition with you when the negotiations begin.

SoCalKen 12-19-2010 05:01 AM

So after over 30 years with no major incidents, last year I had the same situation as your wife with someone making a left turn into me. My insurance pulled ads from dealerships of comparable equiped and mileage vehicles and gave me the top price of 3. It was easier to deal with my own insurance adjuster and then let them collect from the other policy then to negociate with the others. It was way more difficult to get an allocation for pain and suffering. I went to the chirocpactor for approx 3 months. it used to be 3 times medical payments. Now they offered like $1000 over actual med costs. I said no thanks and they came back with actual med costs plus $1,500 and said they wouldn't budge. And true to form they wouldn't budge from there. Since I didn't lose any "work time" there was no loss of income and only the P&S. My insurance had already covered the medical of about $5k. What I didn't know was that my insurance company (and all) are able to negociate what you pay back. So when I got the check for $6,500 from the other guys insurance (negociate in advance) my insurance company agreed to take only $3,500 of it to pay back the medical, so I netted $3k for pain and suffering instead of only the $1,500 offered by the other guys ins. Hope this helps,
Ken

jcb986 12-19-2010 09:58 AM

Glad she had a Porsche instead of a Miata.

73Lifeliner 12-19-2010 03:50 PM

Terri's Porsche is a 2002 so not sure if it has side airbags. Our insurance guy said we would be hearing from the lost dept on monday with a settlement offer. He explained they would come up with a value for us and how that value was reached. I told him the car was my wife's dream car she always wanted. It was her baby and she babied it. With only a few payments to go it was going in the garage and used as her weekend play toy. I hope they understand that and if not, rest assued an attorney will be contacted.
This was not my wife's fault and are the victims here. She still has pain and will be contacting her doctor on monday. We have not signed a relase for the insurance company to take the car either until a fair offer is on the table.
We shall see. :troll:


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