Jan-30-2016 11:18 AM
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Jan-31-2016 07:24 AM
An Appointment wrote:DD716TED wrote:
Just seeking suggestions and/or advice... This week my Immaculate Truck was attacked and severly damaged by a logging truck on the interstate. No injuries thank goodness. I have been in contact with the truck's insurance company and already they have provided a rental car for my use while things are assessed and hopefully settled. That is the part that scares me.. The blue book value of my vehicle is no where near what it can be replaced for. My vehicle has extremely low mileage, and many added many extras such as sound system, hard tonneau cover, etc... I have receipts for what I have added. I have found several similar vehicles within 100 miles for reference of value, but they are all less equipped, double the mileage of my vehicle, yet priced well above what blue book lists for my vehicle. I am just trying to get everything lined up for discussion when the Truck's insurance company when they make an offer??? any suggestions or ideas on preparing for this would be appreciated.. I have never delt with an insurance company before but!!!
I hesitated to get involved in this but --
Sounds to me like you're on the right track.
Your Agent knows about the accident and is advising you to stay the course?
Go for it.
And BTW, if the Loggers Insurance offer is fair, take it. You really don't want to tangle with an Insurance Company. If you don't think it's fair, you can go to arbitration in many States. I don't know about yours.
Just be careful. Be patient, polite, businesslike, do NOT make threats, do not argue, do not try to bargain (it's okay to plead 🙂 ). And under NO circumstance bring up the dirty word of 'lawyer'
They'll sometimes just shut down and walk away. Turn it over to Legal. They got lawyers, too
The other guys just want this thing over and done with. They know their Insured is in the wrong and they just want it gone.
Help them. Give them receipts. Show them pictures. Show them other trucks that are up for sale.
A few thousand dollars is a lot to the average person (it certainly is to me) but it's next to nothing to an Insurance Company. They deal in the Millions.
The adjuster you're working with just wants this case gone. He or she has got a lot of other claims to worry about besides yours. He wouldn't mind giving you twice what your truck is worth but he needs to justify it to his boss, And you can help him do that.
Just some things to keep in mind.
Good luck. And use your Agent for advice, if nothing else.
Insurance is complicated.
Jan-31-2016 04:00 AM
DD716TED wrote:
Just seeking suggestions and/or advice... This week my Immaculate Truck was attacked and severly damaged by a logging truck on the interstate. No injuries thank goodness. I have been in contact with the truck's insurance company and already they have provided a rental car for my use while things are assessed and hopefully settled. That is the part that scares me.. The blue book value of my vehicle is no where near what it can be replaced for. My vehicle has extremely low mileage, and many added many extras such as sound system, hard tonneau cover, etc... I have receipts for what I have added. I have found several similar vehicles within 100 miles for reference of value, but they are all less equipped, double the mileage of my vehicle, yet priced well above what blue book lists for my vehicle. I am just trying to get everything lined up for discussion when the Truck's insurance company when they make an offer??? any suggestions or ideas on preparing for this would be appreciated.. I have never delt with an insurance company before but!!!
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
Jan-30-2016 03:02 PM
dapperdan wrote:
Food for thought, make sure you get a fair settlement, not just repair costs!!
In August of 2014 I T-Boned a young lady who never stopped for a stop sign. We were both OK, I was only going about 30 MPH at the time and jammed on my brakes, probably going closer to 20 or 25 at impact (air bag never deployed). Her car suffered pretty bad damage to passenger side at the door and rear of it. My truck was a mess, all of the radiators/cooling units were trashed as well as grill and partial fenders and hood. $7200 damage to MY truck, her insurance covered ALL of it including my deductible.
Last February I decided to buy a new 2015 RAM, when I gave the dealer my truck to check out "moderate front damage" came up on the car-fax report. After telling them what happened I was offered significantly LESS for my trade-in due to THAT damage! I checked with two other dealerships (just for my own peace of mind) and sure enough the damage incurred the August before came around to bite me in the U - NO - what!!! From now on if it's not my fault I'll be going after the other guy for "lost value" as well as damages.
Dan
Jan-30-2016 02:17 PM
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Jan-30-2016 12:45 PM
DD716TED wrote:RoyB wrote:
The TRUCKER Insurance is paying the bills so hold out for all you deserve to have repaired or replaced... Your Insurance Agent should be doing all of this for you...
I have tried to get my insurance agent involved to help me but they are reluctant to do anything but tell me what they think I should do...(what am I paying them for??) I will deal with and possibly make an agent change once I settle with the current damage issue..
Jan-30-2016 12:30 PM
Jan-30-2016 12:23 PM
RoyB wrote:
The TRUCKER Insurance is paying the bills so hold out for all you deserve to have repaired or replaced... Your Insurance Agent should be doing all of this for you...