Apr-04-2018 06:08 PM
Apr-12-2018 02:46 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As for shops getting paid, I was told this by a bodyshop owner, who BTW refuses to report work.
Again this diminished value is a bunch of BS IMO. A bad body repair will stick out like a sore thumb and a good repair will not cause any problems. Funny how you can take a rusted out POS muscle car and rebuild it then turn around and sell it for big money and NO ONE bats an eye. But have your vehicle get wrecked and all of a sudden it is not worth a dime. I see a whole lot of stupid people posting comments about things they know not a **** thing about.
Don
Apr-11-2018 09:49 PM
Apr-11-2018 09:23 PM
NJRVer wrote:
If you have fire damage in your house you will get lower offers.
There are a insurance companies whose idea of fixing fire damage is to paint the framing with Kilz or equal to block the charcoal wood and kill the smell.
Apr-11-2018 05:39 PM
Apr-11-2018 05:38 PM
Apr-11-2018 05:19 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Does your home now have diminished value? It is no different than a vehicle being repaired!
Apr-11-2018 07:00 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
“I'm posting this information to share a real world outcome,...”
In Florida. Other states will have different outcomes. Generalizations are almost always...wrong.
Apr-11-2018 06:11 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As for " Why would you ask the body shop /repair shop not to report an accident if you aren't trying to hide the fact from future buyers? Makes no sense", why the heck should they get paid the report my vehicle? If anyone is going to make money on reporting it then that will be me! As I said, I told the guy that bought my truck about all the repairs done to it and showed (and gave) him every repair order on the truck. I keep a file and everything that is done to one of my vehicles (owed vehicles).
Don
Apr-10-2018 10:40 PM
Apr-07-2018 05:20 PM
dfm wrote:
"I would rather have one that has it's complete bed than one that had a side cut out and re welded in, even if it "looks" perfect. "
Almost all significant damages to a vehicle are now full parts Replacement rather than repair. Labor for repair is more expensive than part replacement
Apr-07-2018 04:20 PM
Apr-07-2018 03:29 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Yes, but in the end if it was repaired properly they will both be the same truck!
Which one would you buy? One that was properly repaired with no issues or one with poor maintenance that looks like junk with no accidents?!
Apr-07-2018 03:09 PM
thomasmnile wrote:
One Adam 12: I recall your original post. I understand the diminished value concept and know insurance companies fight such claims tooth and nail. Did your insurance company pursue the claim with the other driver's insurance on your behalf, or did you engage your own attorney and have to go through a civil court action?
Glad things resolved favorably, did your truck sustain frame damage that could not be corrected?
Apr-07-2018 02:24 PM