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Posted by Chris(WA) on July 13, 2007 at 05:46:26 from (64.38.187.238):
In Reply to: OT - Accident posted by cj3b_jeep on July 13, 2007 at 05:22:39:
Find like/ nearly identical cars in your area. Get the price in writing or print out ads, show it to the adjuster and then stick to your guns. Look on traderonline.com for like cars. Or several local dealers. Also get a rental car out of them if your coverage or better yet the Other guys coverage takes care of it. If the insurance company has rental money going out every day you will be on their mind! Remember though the rental coverage stops as soon as you accept their offer not when you get your new car. Some may stop paying once they make an offer. check on that. That is what you are insured for, replacing your wrecked car and having a car to drive until you can repace it. Not to sell your car to them which is what KBB are for. Also call a wrecking yard and see what your wreck is worth. The insurance company should allow you that price if they keep the car. You are within your rights to keep the wreck and sell it yourself if they won't allow you what it is worth. Remember it is YOUR car. Not the insurance companys. And do not be afraid to ask for and contact anyones suprevisor if you do not like the settelment you are offered. Be polite but know what your cars replacement will cost you to drive it away and the get that amount. Good luck.
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