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K_Barton 11-20-2003 01:24 PM

Accident Help
 
I was rear ended this morning at a red light. The bumper cover and bumperettes are damaged. Hidden damage still needs to be assessed. Both the driver of the other car and I both have Commerce Insurance.

Does anyone have any personal experience, recommendations or inside knowledge of what I should do to make sure the car is repaired correctly. I have already been told that I will be required to pay if I want it fixed by a qualified technician if they charge over $35.00 per hour.

Has any one had a car repaired at Dicks Autobody in Sommerville or Mikes Autobody in Medford? They are both NER PCA supporters and advertisers.

Any help or thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks

William Harris 11-20-2003 01:48 PM

Sorry to hear about accident.
 
Unfortunately, I have also had need of body/repair work and have been a repeat customer of Dick's Auto Body. In my opinion, Dick's is the best body/repair/paint shop in New England. Repairs to C4S (hit passenger side door and rear fender) and Boxster (hit hard rear end - causing front end damage from impact) and the work was to factory standards. No one does it better. Good Luck.

K_Barton 11-20-2003 02:05 PM

Thanks William that helps a great deal.

jfmillr 11-20-2003 10:31 PM

so sorry to hear about the bad news. I know the feeling since mine is and has been in the shop almost 2 months :) mostly because of dealy in shipping of parts I ordered from Germany, but only a couple more weeks :)
Do yourself a favor and make sure it gets on a Frame machine just to be safe there is no hidden damage there.

ReyF 11-21-2003 08:07 AM

Dang it Ken!
 
Twice now!

I had it happen to our first Boxster. I was rear-ended at a stop sign at the end of a highway offramp. The passenger side bumperette and pass side of the bumper cover was damaged. We had these peices replaces as well as the heat shields and some other small bits. All covered by the other drivers insurance. The work was done by Clair Porsche's body shop. They did a good job. I don't understand why you should have to pay anything regardless of rate. Is this stipulated by Commerce? Is Dick's Auto Body on Commerces list of body shops? Your car needs to be put right and it shouldn't come out of your pocket!

-Rey

William Harris 11-21-2003 08:38 AM

Dick's is on Commerce's List.
 
Dick's enjoys a very good relationship with all the insurance adjustors. They have a frame machine and can do anything your car might need. I felt very comfortable knowing they wouldn't take any short cuts and would do everything the way you would want it done (even if you didn't know and it didn't show). Good Luck and hope your car is back on the road soon.

CharlesGordon 11-21-2003 09:51 AM

Geez Ken, I think we should give you a set those "BACK OFF" mudflaps!

I get very nervous when I see people inching up behind me. I don't think they realize how long the car is...well, actually they're just idiots. :(

PorscheBoy 11-21-2003 12:48 PM

I am extremely sorry to hear about you accident... Although I am ecstatic to hear you (and all involved) are fine...

Perhaps, we need to design a new decal for the rear spoiler? "If you can read this you are too close."

Your Friend,
Jay (PorscheBoy)


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