Vandalism and garage break-in
#61
Originally Posted by Fingers
I have to say that this is very odd vandalism, If your adjuster wants to be a dick, he can see about having the headlights and tails buffed if the scratches are not to deep and they may even do the same for your rims. The adjusters(investigators)that work for big insurance companies are very smart and they have seen just about everything.
#70
Just a thought... My immediate reaction to this was insurance fraud. I am not calling you out but the damage was very specific and very suspicious. Expect an investigation by your insurance company.
If it was vandalism, it is definately very personal and most likely someone you've hung out with recently.
If it was vandalism, it is definately very personal and most likely someone you've hung out with recently.
#72
Originally Posted by tonywenzel
Just a thought... My immediate reaction to this was insurance fraud. I am not calling you out but the damage was very specific and very suspicious. Expect an investigation by your insurance company.
If it was vandalism, it is definately very personal and most likely someone you've hung out with recently.
If it was vandalism, it is definately very personal and most likely someone you've hung out with recently.
LIKE I SAID:i think you did this on ur own just to get new wheels and lights from ur insurance. if it was a kid they would of keyed your whole car so yea ...i think this is insurance fruad...
#73
Hey no I understand the claims of people saying that I'm doing insurance fraud, I guess it can seem like that. I honestly don't think I could ever get the ***** to ruin my own car and slash my tires that I just bought not too long ago.
Something I've been thinking about has me kinda chilled. Downtown in my little city, there's numerous groups of these "wanna-be gangster" type kids who are known for slashing tires around town, breaking windows, and stealing gas caps and antennas. My ex talked to a dude who randomly flicked me off and yelled the ol "F You" as I drove by him, and he told her that he hates spoiled rich kids. I'm starting to get a feeling that it could have been one of these types of kids?
I'll be going to the insurance company this morning after classes.
Something I've been thinking about has me kinda chilled. Downtown in my little city, there's numerous groups of these "wanna-be gangster" type kids who are known for slashing tires around town, breaking windows, and stealing gas caps and antennas. My ex talked to a dude who randomly flicked me off and yelled the ol "F You" as I drove by him, and he told her that he hates spoiled rich kids. I'm starting to get a feeling that it could have been one of these types of kids?
I'll be going to the insurance company this morning after classes.
Last edited by Spork; 11-19-2007 at 08:39 AM.
#74
Dang, sorry this happened to you bro. It reminds me of the day I went down to my parking garage and found my Z sitting on the concrete. Someone stole all 4 wheels and left the car sitting on the ground. I know the gutt wrench feeling. Sorry it happened. Keep your head up bro....
#76
Thats lame, people have no respect anymore. Chances are you know the person with a personal kind of attack like that....time to do some police work yourself since I doubt the cops will do anything.
#77
Dam real sorry to see this. Even in the garage lil ****ers attack. This is why I invested in CCTV Cameras all around my house. 2 alone just facing my sweet Z. This seems personal though. Think about it they took the time to do all that but they were real careful to not damage or paint the cars body.
When my wheels were stolen I didnt realize how expensive the stock touring wheels were. Thank god for Geico they paid for all the damages including a new paint job. GL
When my wheels were stolen I didnt realize how expensive the stock touring wheels were. Thank god for Geico they paid for all the damages including a new paint job. GL
#78
Originally Posted by Silverstone-Z
Thanks VO
Would this be under house insurance or auto insurance? It was breaking-and-entering and damage to the car.
Would this be under house insurance or auto insurance? It was breaking-and-entering and damage to the car.
#79
Yeah the stock 18" touring wheels are really expensive, almost to the point of "ridiculous".
Thanks Suberblack, we're not even replacing the window, we'll just be boarding it up completely until this summer, where we can then make some security reinforcements.
Thanks Suberblack, we're not even replacing the window, we'll just be boarding it up completely until this summer, where we can then make some security reinforcements.