Posted by pburchett on November 20, 2012 at 16:51:52 from (75.117.164.224):
A deer tries to jump over our car Friday on the way to work. I managed to get partially out of the way and it collided with the front of the car and managed to continue down the side. On its way down the side of the car it damaged everything from the front bumper, grille, hood, fender, tire, both doors and the rear quarter panel and the rear bumper. The only injure who was to our daughter whose head hit the door as the deer crumpled it resulting in a slight concussion. She is OK (thank you GOD).
Liberty Mutual thinks the car is a total loss based upon description and wants to pick it up after I send them the title, keys, and a Power of Attorney letter stating that I authorize Liberty Mutual/Co Parts to handle the salvage of the vehicle or to act on my behalf to apply for a title, or transfer the title of the auto.
I think they should first agree upon an amount to either fix or replace the car before anything gets signed or the auto leaves my yard. Any advice?
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