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So my birthdays coming up on teusday and my parents got me some konig rims for my birthday, we stayed at the tire shop getting them on for hours. Finally I'm excited and driving home when I stop at a light and put it in neutral when boom. A corrola rear ends me. Neither one of the airbags went off but my bumper is cracked a little bit, do you think her insurance will replace it or just paint it?
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So my birthdays coming up on teusday and my parents got me some konig rims for my birthday, we stayed at the tire shop getting them on for hours. Finally I'm excited and driving home when I stop at a light and put it in neutral when boom. A corrola rear ends me. Neither one of the airbags went off but my bumper is cracked a little bit, do you think her insurance will replace it or just paint it?
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So my birthdays coming up on teusday and my parents got me some konig rims for my birthday, we stayed at the tire shop getting them on for hours. Finally I'm excited and driving home when I stop at a light and put it in neutral when boom. A corrola rear ends me. Neither one of the airbags went off but my bumper is cracked a little bit, do you think her insurance will replace it or just paint it?
Lol but im just kidding.
If its cracked, most likely replace it, they have to leave it how it was prior to the accident.
Given that your car isnt beat up/scratched here and there they will know that the bumper was NOT cracked and therefore replace it.
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Shouldve asked for Volks.
Lol but im just kidding.
If its cracked, most likely replace it, they have to leave it how it was prior to the accident.
Given that your car isnt beat up/scratched here and there they will know that the bumper was NOT cracked and therefore replace it.
Lol but im just kidding.
If its cracked, most likely replace it, they have to leave it how it was prior to the accident.
Given that your car isnt beat up/scratched here and there they will know that the bumper was NOT cracked and therefore replace it.
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If the girl that hit you was found at fault and she has insurance, As well as you. It's gonna get replaced regardless..Although it should be at the expense of her insurance company.
Your real concern should be where it is taken to be repaired and the quality of work the shop does. Commonly, insurance companies basically contact these repair shops to do work. Which can be good or bad. Normally good for the insurance companies that can negotiate repair cost with . Bad because the quality of the repair can go down... i.e. ill fitting parts, shitty paint jobs, and even old used body parts. Ask where your car is going to be taken for repairs - Do your research on that shop and ask about a warranty on work done to your car. If necessary change to a shop you are more comfortable with/ more reputable. This may save you from headache later on.
One last tip! Always take before and after pictures of the car and the damaged areas. Even the interior and unaffected areas of the car.
Long story short; I was rear ended..After the repair shop finally got my car returned my car (they held it for a nearly a month) my interior and steering wheel were trashed. Only after threatening the insurance company who contracted them with pre-repair pictures they agreed to have it fixed.
Your real concern should be where it is taken to be repaired and the quality of work the shop does. Commonly, insurance companies basically contact these repair shops to do work. Which can be good or bad. Normally good for the insurance companies that can negotiate repair cost with . Bad because the quality of the repair can go down... i.e. ill fitting parts, shitty paint jobs, and even old used body parts. Ask where your car is going to be taken for repairs - Do your research on that shop and ask about a warranty on work done to your car. If necessary change to a shop you are more comfortable with/ more reputable. This may save you from headache later on.
One last tip! Always take before and after pictures of the car and the damaged areas. Even the interior and unaffected areas of the car.
Long story short; I was rear ended..After the repair shop finally got my car returned my car (they held it for a nearly a month) my interior and steering wheel were trashed. Only after threatening the insurance company who contracted them with pre-repair pictures they agreed to have it fixed.
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If the girl that hit you was found at fault and she has insurance, As well as you. It's gonna get replaced regardless..Although it should be at the expense of her insurance company.
Your real concern should be where it is taken to be repaired and the quality of work the shop does. Commonly, insurance companies basically contact these repair shops to do work. Which can be good or bad. Normally good for the insurance companies that can negotiate repair cost with . Bad because the quality of the repair can go down... i.e. ill fitting parts, shitty paint jobs, and even old used body parts. Ask where your car is going to be taken for repairs - Do your research on that shop and ask about a warranty on work done to your car. If necessary change to a shop you are more comfortable with/ more reputable. This may save you from headache later on.
One last tip! Always take before and after pictures of the car and the damaged areas. Even the interior and unaffected areas of the car.
Long story short; I was rear ended..After the repair shop finally got my car returned my car (they held it for a nearly a month) my interior and steering wheel were trashed. Only after threatening the insurance company who contracted them with pre-repair pictures they agreed to have it fixed.
Your real concern should be where it is taken to be repaired and the quality of work the shop does. Commonly, insurance companies basically contact these repair shops to do work. Which can be good or bad. Normally good for the insurance companies that can negotiate repair cost with . Bad because the quality of the repair can go down... i.e. ill fitting parts, shitty paint jobs, and even old used body parts. Ask where your car is going to be taken for repairs - Do your research on that shop and ask about a warranty on work done to your car. If necessary change to a shop you are more comfortable with/ more reputable. This may save you from headache later on.
One last tip! Always take before and after pictures of the car and the damaged areas. Even the interior and unaffected areas of the car.
Long story short; I was rear ended..After the repair shop finally got my car returned my car (they held it for a nearly a month) my interior and steering wheel were trashed. Only after threatening the insurance company who contracted them with pre-repair pictures they agreed to have it fixed.
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If they do total it, remember that you have first option to buy back the car as totalled. I got my bmw 55 I back totalled for $600. You can recouped 6x that parting out the car....
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My car is probably not totaled lol, just a messed up bumper. Depending on how much it is she might just cut us a check for 1000. In the case that she just gives us the check I will just get duraflex front and rear bumpers.
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If any of you guys remember the post titled early birthday, which basically says I got new rims for my birthday and as we are headed home some lady hits m, well my cars back from the shop. All in all it was about 1200 including the new bumper, paint work, and the new reflector. I just wanted to say thanks for everyone who helped me to figure what was going to happen and have a good day.
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If any of you guys remember the post titled early birthday, which basically says I got new rims for my birthday and as we are headed home some lady hits m, well my cars back from the shop. All in all it was about 1200 including the new bumper, paint work, and the new reflector. I just wanted to say thanks for everyone who helped me to figure what was going to happen and have a good day.
Good to hear it all worked out.
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So is it back together and doing well again now?
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yes the car is doing good, I can tell the difference between the paint though. the bumper appears purple while the hatch is blue. It might just be me but it looks like they didn't do that good of a job.
And the 1200 was for the bumper, painting, labor and the reflectors.
And the 1200 was for the bumper, painting, labor and the reflectors.
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