Posted by NCWayne on February 17, 2019 at 16:20:51 from (40.142.136.241):
In Reply to: Insurance posted by Tony S on February 17, 2019 at 15:41:45:
I had a similar experience before, and the guys insurance tried to low ball me. First thing, if you don't have the wrecked vehicle in your possession, and it's sitting at a tow yard, etc, pay the bill on the storage yourself, before it gets too high, and get it back in your physical possession.
Once you do that, there is absolutely nothing forcing you to take their offer, and they can't close the case until they reach a settlement.
When it happened to me, I had the truck towed back to my place, so no storage fees were accruing to take away from what they wanted to pay out. Too, I had a second vehicle, so I wasn't desperate to get another one right away. I wound up holding out for over a year, until they came to me begging to take an offer, and let them close the case out.
I told them that all they had to do was give me what it was going to take to replace what I had, as I had originally told them, and I'd be more than happy to settle. I also told them if they didn't, I'd be more than happy to call the insurance commission, or get a lawyer, and hit them for those fees as well. They finally realized I wasn't playing, and settled.
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