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Re: Vandalism/Break In - Will they raise my rate? [nynewcar] by cccompson
Jul 23, 2006 (4:51 pm)
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Replying to: nynewcar (Jul 23, 2006 9:11 am)

It would be most unusual for them to raise your rates based on one minor comprehensive claim. However, what do you suppose might happen if you have a liability claim next month? It happened to me last summer soooooooo I paid the liability claim (less than $400) out of my pocket after my insurer had paid more $2000 on a vandalism claim the month before.
 
If your breakage loss here is solely the side glass, you might want to give serious thought to just paying for it yourself.
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Re: Vandalism/Break In - Will they raise my rate? [mikefm58] by nynewcar
Jul 24, 2006 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jul 23, 2006 9:42 am)

Thank you, mike and cccompson, for your help. Meantime I called back and it turns out that the rep I spoke to over the weekend was not from the claims dept.
 
Spoke with the claims dept. and they told me that this is covered under my policy with no deductible and without any repercussions on my future premium rate or the policy. She said it was covered under the comprehensive part of the policy and since these types of incidents have nothing to do with driving ability, they won't be held against us.
 
ccompson, I thought like you at first - that it's probably best to pay for it myself. But in any case I don't think it would have affected the liability rates as much as your claim did, because it would only be for about $100, not $2000 as in your case.
 
But since they said it won't affect our policy or premiums, and we don't even have to pay a deductibel... we scheduled the repair for tomorrow .
 
Thanks again!
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Re: Vandalism/Break In - Will they raise my rate? [nynewcar] by euphonium
Jul 24, 2006 (10:19 am)
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Replying to: nynewcar (Jul 24, 2006 8:00 am)

Claim Frequency is measured prior to offering renewal though. If non renewal, due to frequent claims, you can usually negotiate renewal with a high deductible.
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nickmshar by marsha7
Jul 24, 2006 (3:18 pm)
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First, try and find out what Etheridge's insurance is, call and make a claim immediately...get the ins name, adjuster name, claim number, telephone and fax number, and mailing address...
 
Well, actually, first thing is to make sure that all the bleeding has stopped and all injured parties are being attended to by proper medical authorities, but I assume that common sense prevails...
 
You may want to call your ins company and also make a claim, because, until you know what Etheridge's policy limits are, the damages caused to you and the other four cars may exceed the amount of insurance he has...example, if the damage to all 5 cars totals $62K, but he has a $25K policy, many of you will have to make claims on your own policies as he does not have enough to pay for all the damages and rental cars needed...
 
Try and get at least a dozen photos of your car, front and back (where I assume the damage is) as you may never get your hands on the photos the ins co makes...also try and get photos of his car...also photograph the roadway where the accident occurred, where your photos will show where there are no skid marks, which will show that he never even tried to stop...to take this even further, any photos you can get of the other cars' damages will only serve to document just how fast he was going, and just how bad your injuries (and your passenger's injuries might be)
 
Depending on your injuries, you may wish to start treatment with a physical therapist, chiropractor or whatever you choose...even if no bones were broken, the force of the collision would justify any treatment you might need...oh, and if you have any pain now, assume that your pain could last up to a couple of months, because if you were struck by a camper at 60 mph, your injuries could be substantial...
 
You will have to document lost earnings, but you may not recover them for a few months, depending on how injury cases are settled in your state...
 
The value of your vehicle will be determined by sites like edmunds, kbb, nada, as you will be paid what it is worth, regardless of how much you may owe on the vehicle...if you owe more than it is worth, I hope you have GAP insurance...
 
This is a good start...get an adjuster out to view your car, get a rental car, and get adequate care for your injuries...most injury settlements will come in a few months, and most vehicle damage settlements will come in the next few days...if his insurance is slow on the uptake, make a claim with your company's collision, and they will subrogate and get paid by by Etheridge's ins...your rates will not go up since it was not your fault...also, if they are slow to appraise the damage, use your rental car insurance to get a rental for as long as you need, up to 30 days...
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Re: [miagarfunckle]assigning value to totaled cars [kim1066] [steine13] by aleciav
Jul 27, 2006 (10:24 am)
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Replying to: steine13 (Jul 19, 2006 3:12 pm)

dear Mathias (or Mia), i'm also wrestling with an insurance company over the fair value of my car--before it was stolen it was a 2000 Honda Civic EX sedan (4 cyl, 5 spd with theft device) in immaculate condition, 60,000 miles (all scheduled maintenance and no problems whatsoever). the insurance company is offering $9,700 base; i thought it was worth more like $10,500+. my search for comparable cars for sale in my area yields a few "SE" models pricing around $10K, which they're eliminating. they're also not taking anything outside of a 33-mile radius. can you 1. offer a fair price ballpark for me that will stand with them? 2. tell me if there is even such thing as a Civic SE? i know the Accord came out with an SE--found the full edmunds history on that. need to convince the insurance folks somehow; i'm fighting them tooth and nail on EVERYTHING. it sucks. thank you kindly and much! Alecia
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Re: [miagarfunckle]assigning value to totaled cars [kim1066] [steine13] [aleciav] by qbrozen
Jul 27, 2006 (11:50 am)
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Replying to: aleciav (Jul 27, 2006 10:24 am)

$10k may be an ASKING price for a 6-year-old economy car with a stick, but its certainly not a TAKING price. $9700 is ALOT of money for that car. You would have a heck of a hard time getting that much if you sold it on your own. I'm confident I could buy a similar car from a dealer for quite a bit less than $9700.
 
Just my opinion ... but take the money and be happy.
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Re: [miagarfunckle]assigning value to totaled cars [kim1066] [steine13] [aleciav] [qbrozen] by aleciav
Jul 27, 2006 (12:18 pm)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Jul 27, 2006 11:50 am)

thank you for the prompt response.
 
may i ask another question? two months ago my car was recovered with one quart of oil, engine modified, after a police chase. i'd suspected engine damage from the beginning and was assured it was checked and ruled out before $5,000 in cosmetic repairs were performed. i picked it up after 6 weeks and black exhaust poured out of the tailpipe. a compression test at a subcontracted Honda service demonstrated engine damage, and i've just learned that the test was never done before then--in fact the shop that had my car never checked the integrity of the engine--they performed a "safety check" and then went on to repair the body. no one but me advocated for proper diagnosis--not my insurance claims adjuster, the inspector authorizing any repair, the guy that runs the shop in charge of my repairs. after two and a half months without my car (and without rental reimbursement) i'm incredulous (and poorer for it). it could have been totaled to begin with had this been properly handled. do i have any recourse? thanks, again.
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Re: [miagarfunckle]assigning value to totaled cars [kim1066] [steine13] [aleciav] [qbrozen] [aleciav] by qbrozen
Jul 27, 2006 (1:03 pm)
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Replying to: aleciav (Jul 27, 2006 12:18 pm)

I'm getting lost ... i thought you said they offered you $9700 for your car ... but you are saying they repaired it?? Did they total the car or not??
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Re: [miagarfunckle]assigning value to totaled cars [kim1066] [steine13] [aleciav] [qbrozen] [aleciav] [qbrozen] by aleciav
Jul 27, 2006 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Jul 27, 2006 1:03 pm)

long story, obviously. they recovered the car and proceeded to put $5,000 into the body, though it was still not complete at pick up. as i drove away it began smoking (I'M about to start!). only after a trip to Honda was it properly diagnosed and yes, now totaled.
 
i believe it should have been diagnosed and totaled at the outset (and my letters to them from June 1 reflect this), but they placated me--insurance company and car repair shop--assuring all had been done correctly.
 
my point of contention--per Honda--a compression test is just what you do when a stolen recovery presents with one quart of oil remaining. you don't just check the left blinker and the tire pressure and get to work replacing body panels.
 
had this been handled correctly i wouldn't be 2.5 months into this. i had to purchase a replacement car, i've lost time from work, etc., etc. just wondering if there's recourse for me. my loss on this is far more than the total payout. thanks.

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