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As long as the police report puts him at fault, the insurance company won't bat an eye, and that's all that matters.
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Like others, I had a situation several years ago where a car was totaled and the other party was cited (kid had his license for all of 4 days, on cell phone and pulled out directly in front of me) and obviously at fault yet their insurance company fought me on everything tooth and nail. Yes I did subrogate but it did not really help, and yes I was more than reasonable. I've never sued anyone and am not the suing type but in retrospect I should of lawyered up, being a Mr. Nice guy definitely cost me. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMG_1922.jpg |
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So can anyone in depth explain buying back the car if it is totaled. (expecting that it is) how much would it be, would it be worth the money to then sell the mechanically fine engine to jake r. for a bit of profit and use the rest for parts for me and sell things out to members here. Or to even buy back the car, sell it salvage title to someone here that may want a blank canvas for a spec racer cheap as the mechanicals are fine.
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And thanks to everyone for the concerns, I have always been interested in either business or law, maybe ill get my hands a bit dirty with each here and make a decision on which to go into.
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(That's what I heard in the hall after 3rd period History, anyway.....;)) |
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Check your insurance company - their is usually a percentage listed for buying back the totaled vehicle. Then walk around it and look at the parts that are good - find out how much each good part is worth. Figure out if you want a quick sale or slow one to determine what you will ask. Total the numbers. Figure out how much your time is worth to pull, pack and ship parts.
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Any ballparks on what salvage value may be? I feel it would need to be less than 2k to make it worth the hassle.
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Wow that door made me cringe. That sux but hoping for the best for you.
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For anyones curiosity and if anyone is out their looking at buying one of these cars, the impact did not at all enter the cockpit, and the vehicle entirely absorbed the force of the impact, i hardly felt the impact aside from the whole car rearing up and off of the ground and later realizing i could see the ground past my car door. Point is these are very safe cars for their size and caliber. I am very pleased with the fact that while it would've been a scary experiences for a passenger if one was riding with me but i am able to sleep better at night knowing if someone was they would be entirely safe.
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:troll: hoping for the best for you B_J, but the fact is nobody here knows what happened in that parking lot. It's really wonderful that everyone on our boxster forum is giving you the benefit of the doubt, I wouldn't expect any less. As far as I know you could have been trying to accelerate past him to show your car off a little. who knows? :rolleyes: I'm hoping it turns out you weren't acting irresponsibly. good luck bro :cool: |
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damn. that silver one looks like it had to be pried off of a light pole.
that doesn't happen going <20mph in a parking lot. :eek: |
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School got involved today, in my favor, they are tired of the other kid saying things :matchup:. Talk of the other kid wanting to sue, I really don't see what leg he has to stand on. His parents do bail bonds as a job so while we have connections with lawyers and such I am sure they do too, but as I said I don't see what they can do that doesn't just incriminate themselves further.
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Big Jake I feel sorry for you with your accident. I had a minor incident/accident about five years ago with my small Nissan suv. I hardly could contain my anger at the guy that sideswiped me . It was only a $1 k damage but I started getting p-ssy with the offender and giving him deadlines for remedy. Then I calmed down and let my insurance co. handle it. It really upset me for about a week, time consumed, running around getting claim quotes etc. Yours is way worse than mine was.
In addition I would try and stay calm and know your rights. Fortunately you are not hurt? And I trust you will get another car out of it? Cheers, Guy PS. A year from now this will seem like a bump in the road. |
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But definitely get a lawyer to deal with your insurance company since its also the other side's insurance company. Make sure they have it as 100% the other guy's fault because at your age you don't want any of that blame. Once you get your check I'd consider a new insurance compay because I have feeling that your insurance will msyteriously go up. |
Take the high road, bud. Let them crow all they want. At the end of the day you and the police know where fault lies. It's all about actual damage cost and zero to do with ego and he said / she said.
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The corporate American that 'takes care of their best customers' died long ago. We are just numbers on a statement to them now. |
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Just remember, the insurance company IS NOT your friend and DO NOT have you best interests in mind. They want to settle it for as little $$ as they can. They happily take your insurance payments, but don't want to pay out. Unfortunately you may need to get a lawyer. When it is all over, it will have been a good learning experience for you |
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I had to do this once and it worked to get my deductible back when the insurance company would have otherwise been happy to let me pay it and then forget about it. |
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Don't wait for more BS to surface from the other kid. Stay on top of the ins company and keep them from dragging their feet. The damage appraisal and settlement is seperate from who was at fault. This was not your fault. You are the one who has suffered and they need to make you whole. That includes either replacing your car, fixing it to your satisfaction or paying you for its replacement. This should not cost you a penny.. Getting an appraisal should not take more than day or so. I would get your own independent appraisal as well. Take the car to the best body shop in town, one that specializes in high end cars, as well as the closest Porsche dealer for appraisals. That way if they try to low ball you you have some ammunition to dispute it. Also unless it is different in your state, you can get it repaired (assuming it is repairable and not totaled) where ever you want, not the cheap ass place the insurance company may recommend or send you |
Here in China, you have 48hrs to appeal the official (police) decision. Once initiated, it all takes a long time and both cars gets impound during the process. Do you guys have the same in the USA?
I'm guessing the same.... the one at fault would need to sue using the regular lawyer/judge/court way? It is how it is usually done there? |
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Ask your agent how many days they would gladly want to be without their Porsche. It's been how many days now? What progress has your insurance company made exactly in getting you back on the road?? Ask them where they are in the process and exactly what you can expect.
Stay on them! Insist this moves forward today as per the police report, no further delay. You are at a loss every day you are without your vehicle or even a loaner. |
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Cars are only impounded here generally if you have an obscene number of parking tickets or if you kill someone like a cyclist (which happened to a colleague of mine) requiring a mechanical inspection of your brakes. |
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So in all traffic accident cases the police officier's last word is, what it is (solid). Interesting. Looks like friend Jake there is safe then Then still doesn't make sense to me why any party would need to hire a lawyer. I was convinced the insuranceCo' adjuster had a black book in hand and was quoting accordingly - in case of total loss anyway. Lawyers or not, not sure with what they could assist. Re repairs, that's defined by the adjuster as well or they normally leave it to an insusranceCo' appointed bodyshop to quote? or is that the same..... confusing 15+ years driving - never been in any accident (touching wood with one hand, typing with the other) |
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