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First car accident... need advice
April 30, 2012 at
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This Saturday I was in an accident that destroyed my Scion XD. I LOVED that car. Was getting about 35MPG in the city and I gad done a BUNCH of upgrades to it. Only 24K miles on it.
Here's what happened:
I was driving through a main road on my way home from work when I 17 year old kid decided to turn right in front of me in a Caravan. It wasn't at an intersection, he was trying to turn into a business from his yellow lane and I guess he didn't see me coming, so I slammed into him a 40MPH. He got cited, I didn't and it obviously was his fault since he should have waited for me to come through. Oh well, there goes my car.......
Few questions:
Now that I submitted the claim through his insurance, they told I need to simply wait since the other driver has not given a statement yet. No rental car. Is this normal? They mentioned that the other person needs to admit liability first.
Also, by what guidelines can I expect my compensation to be for my car? I know insurances have their own 'sources', but I don't want to be screwed. My car was at [I]least[I] worth 14K and it's paid off. Also, I should be compensated for my 2 days off work and medical bills, right?
I never been in a car accident.... so I don't know what my next steps would be.
TIA
Here's what happened:
I was driving through a main road on my way home from work when I 17 year old kid decided to turn right in front of me in a Caravan. It wasn't at an intersection, he was trying to turn into a business from his yellow lane and I guess he didn't see me coming, so I slammed into him a 40MPH. He got cited, I didn't and it obviously was his fault since he should have waited for me to come through. Oh well, there goes my car.......
Few questions:
Now that I submitted the claim through his insurance, they told I need to simply wait since the other driver has not given a statement yet. No rental car. Is this normal? They mentioned that the other person needs to admit liability first.
Also, by what guidelines can I expect my compensation to be for my car? I know insurances have their own 'sources', but I don't want to be screwed. My car was at [I]least[I] worth 14K and it's paid off. Also, I should be compensated for my 2 days off work and medical bills, right?
I never been in a car accident.... so I don't know what my next steps would be.
TIA
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Did I mention that my parents decided to drop the rental coverage on my car to help me save money? Just my car? Without telling me? I ended up having to drop out of college for the rest of the semester because I couldn't afford the cost of a rental.
When I was in the business and this car came to my shop I would be pushing hard for the owner to buy the car back from the insurance company and sell it to me so I could avoid the salvage title. Usually could get something like this for 10% of book value plus a couple hundred bucks for the owner for the hassle of buying it back. Buy a used right 3/4 front clip for $1200 to $1500 and have it on the road in a week.
That's assuming the air bags didn't go off. I don't see any signs in the pics that they did but they don't really show that well. If the bags went off that may not make it quite as desirable as a rebuilder.
Hubby just looked at these pics, especially the second one; not knowing the year of this vehicle, only the miles, guessing the year of it; he feels "it's toast" as far as fixing, and will be totaled. There is a problem with getting parts these days, and a shortage out there, if anyone is not aware of this. It will take way longer to get it fixed, than it will be to "total" it and pay it out.
You cannot determine what damage was done under that hood by looking at those pictures; but hubby will guestimate that there is a lot more damage under there that can't be seen by that 2nd picture. Plus, OP will want them to total it out - otherwise it will show up on Car Fax if he would ever go to sell the vehicle, as a front end collision and/or he would need to reveal this. Not worth it, I'd rather have them total it out. It's all in how one looks at this, in the long term.
My neighbor's who had three vehicles hit, one totaled - they still have two of them in body shops, and have no idea when they will get them back - due to parts shortages. They will have their rental car(s) for quite a while.
I kept getting the run around from all the different Liberty Mutual agents... so I did pretty much what I was hoping to avoid: I got a lawyer
All I really wanted was for LM to take care of the situation so that I could get a car. The only doctor bill I had was a simple check up with my physician. Now, I am going to chiropractor and they will have to pay MUCH, much more.
I got a car rental... but out of my pocket. Enterprise didn't show much interest in my situation. They did give me the most beat up / dirty Chevy HHR they could find. Oh well, I just need a car to get around.
On the upside though, they WILL be required to reimburse you for that.
I kept getting the run around from all the different Liberty Mutual agents... so I did pretty much what I was hoping to avoid: I got a lawyer
All I really wanted was for LM to take care of the situation so that I could get a car. The only doctor bill I had was a simple check up with my physician. Now, I am going to chiropractor and they will have to pay MUCH, much more.
I really wanted to avoid that as well, but the other person's insurance company was jerking me around, too. It's been a HUGE help. All I have to do is document everything, and they do the rest. And the insurance company will have to not only pay for all of my costs, treatment, etc, they now get to pay my lawyer's fees as well!
I got a car rental... but out of my pocket. Enterprise didn't show much interest in my situation. They did give me the most beat up / dirty Chevy HHR they could find. Oh well, I just need a car to get around.
I kept getting the run around from all the different Liberty Mutual agents... so I did pretty much what I was hoping to avoid: I got a lawyer
All I really wanted was for LM to take care of the situation so that I could get a car. The only doctor bill I had was a simple check up with my physician. Now, I am going to chiropractor and they will have to pay MUCH, much more.
Though since you were unable to move it forward any other way - good for you
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So I still completely handled my settlement for my vehicle, and that worked great for me. I got back $1,000 more than I was expecting to get for my car.
It's been almost two months, and the medical/bodily injury part is still in progress. (I'm still receiving treatment, so I imagine that has something to do with it.)
Also, the agreement with my attorney is that they get an exact percentage of my settlement. They don't bill me for phone calls, contact, etc. I think that's fairly common for injury cases with lawyers. The others I looked at in my area had the same set up. Which I like, because it's in their best interest to get as much money as possible from the insurance company, as opposed to just billing me for fees and work and whatnot.
So I still completely handled my settlement for my vehicle, and that worked great for me. I got back $1,000 more than I was expecting to get for my car.
It's been almost two months, and the medical/bodily injury part is still in progress. (I'm still receiving treatment, so I imagine that has something to do with it.)
Also, the agreement with my attorney is that they get an exact percentage of my settlement. They don't bill me for phone calls, contact, etc. I think that's fairly common for injury cases with lawyers. The others I looked at in my area had the same set up. Which I like, because it's in their best interest to get as much money as possible from the insurance company, as opposed to just billing me for fees and work and whatnot.
And I'm sure there's pros and cons of having the attorney do it that way. I guess it must vary by state. I wouldn't want to feel like I couldn't call my attorney when I wanted. But at the same time, if I knew I was gonna be charged for it, I'm sure I could abstain.
The lawyer's fees are pretty high when they do a percent. Their fee will be 33% of whatever the insurance company pays out. That's a pretty big chunk. But at the same time, it's nice that I just send them whatever they request of me and I don't have to really do anything else, like spend forever on the phone with the insurance company and fight with them about it.
And I'm sure there's pros and cons of having the attorney do it that way. I guess it must vary by state. I wouldn't want to feel like I couldn't call my attorney when I wanted. But at the same time, if I knew I was gonna be charged for it, I'm sure I could abstain.
The lawyer's fees are pretty high when they do a percent. Their fee will be 33% of whatever the insurance company pays out. That's a pretty big chunk. But at the same time, it's nice that I just send them whatever they request of me and I don't have to really do anything else, like spend forever on the phone with the insurance company and fight with them about it.
With Full Tort coverage you may sue for just about anything, including pain and suffering; and even with Limited Tort, you may sue for the same, but must reach that threshold. The problem is which County you reside in, and the nature of "your claim" - some Counties do not award for certain types of injuries; whereas other Counties award a lot for the same type injuries. When my son got hit from behind, it was not where we lived; so the question was do we take the case to that County instead of here; it was a more "friendly County" in case we got into a "battle". But because of Full Tort it ended up not being necessary.
And that's good it didn't end up being necessary in your son's case!
Interesting - I did not know it could vary by county! My attorney did mention the possibility of going to court, but they said it would be unlikely. Especially since I'm documenting everything as much as possible - they said that will make them even more likely to settle.
And that's good it didn't end up being necessary in your son's case!
Insurance varies so widely it isn't even funny. Here in PA if you get hit by an out of state driver and it is their fault; they pay out the nose for everything. Say the driver is from NJ. Yet if you are over in NJ driving, and you get rear ended by a NJ driver, and it's their fault, the same does not apply in NJ with it being out of state. It's a totally screwed up system
Yeah, my son lucked out because I changed the insurance to Full Tort after I got hit.
Yeah, my son lucked out because I changed the insurance to Full Tort after I got hit.
It really is crazy how much it differs. It's totally screwed up.
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I can count on him to fix it and have it back to me the same day
Plus, we have a spare vehicle, just in case
"Honey, we have an Audi or Corvette to "rent" this weekend! Which one do you want?"