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Replacement Cost by Insurance Company for Totaled Vehicle

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Re: Need help with accident with my 2005 Camry [mcgrawp1173] by joel0622
Apr 04, 2007 (11:18 am)
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Replying to: mcgrawp1173 (Apr 04, 2007 8:06 am)

What can I do???
 
Unfortunately since the repairs have already been done I don't think there is anything you can do. If you wanted to argue as to weather or not the car should have been totaled that probably should have been done prior to the repair process starting.
 
I may be wrong though, I don't work in the insurance industry
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Older cars totaled cheap? by oldfarmer50
Apr 04, 2007 (3:44 pm)
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With an older car I assume that the magic number for being "totaled" can be reached with relatively minor damage.
$1000 or $1500 of damage might be enough to exceed the wholesale value of say a 10 year old car.
 
If your car is totaled by the insurance company do they simply pay you the low wholesale value and then take the car or do they let you keep it?
 
If the damage is mainly cosmetic I could see putting some money into making it road worthy and forgetting about the appearance. However, if the insurance company takes the car you would be out the difference between wholesale and retail cost.
 
What do the experts think?
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Re: Older cars totaled cheap? [oldfarmer50] by joel0622
Apr 06, 2007 (8:08 am)
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Apr 04, 2007 3:44 pm)

If your car is totaled by the insurance company do they simply pay you the low wholesale value and then take the car or do they let you keep it?
 
No they don't let you keep it. They get salvage bids on the car and sell it to recoup part of the claim. Itis not uncommon for people to buy back there car though on the salvage bid.
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new truck possible totalled...questions. by eviljoe
Apr 08, 2007 (11:39 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Mar 08, 2005 5:34 pm)

I bought a NEW 2006 Nissan Xterra two weeks ago. It had 1400 miles on it. I financed it, but did not purchase GAP insurance--though I do have good insurance coverage with USAA. Yesterday, a young man, with a SUSPENDED license, NO insurance and an out of date tag, ran a redlight going 50-60mph and I plowed into him. The airbag saved my life, but I'm pretty banged up--with bruises all over. The police gave him two or three tickets but let him go without giving him any alcohol or drug tests. There were a ton of witnesses that saw him run it and he was deemed totally at fault.
 
My questions is, IF my truck is totalled, how much can I expect to get for it--is it used retail, private party or trade-in? The truck was brand new!!
 
Also, is there any way I can get the kid to pay my deductibles and the difference that GAP would have paid?
The police told me that even if I hired a lawyer, there was no way to "squeeze blood out of a turnip"!
 
What if he has no money or assets? Am I just out of luck--as if he'd taken a few thousand dollars out of my pocket, set it on fire, and walked away?!?
 
IF they do repair it, but it's just not the same and has repeated problems, is there anything I can do about it?
 
Thanks!
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Re: new truck possible totalled...questions. [eviljoe] by cccompson
Apr 08, 2007 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: eviljoe (Apr 08, 2007 11:39 am)

Your insurance company should pay (minus any deductible) what the vehicle is worth (used retail). It may have been "new" when you bought it but it was very definitely used at the time of the collision.
 
People who have assets or money don't drive on a suspended license without insurance so, yes, you're SOL. Sorry, life isn't fair.
 
As for your last question, push hard to get the thing declared a total loss so as to avoid a variety of potential future issues.
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Re: new truck possible totalled...questions. [cccompson] by paisan
Apr 08, 2007 (4:37 pm)
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Replying to: cccompson (Apr 08, 2007 2:52 pm)

Depending on your state, you may get a new vehicle or full value of it. I'm fairly sure that within the first year some states require insurance companies to replace the vehicle if it is totaled in the first year. This is to prevent that GAP issue. Definitely do some research on what your state laws are on insurance.
 
-mike
#161 of 196
Re: new truck possible totalled...questions. [paisan] by eviljoe
Apr 08, 2007 (6:26 pm)
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Replying to: paisan (Apr 08, 2007 4:37 pm)

where would i find the state laws on insurance for Florida?
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Re: new truck possible totalled...questions. [eviljoe] by joel0622
Apr 09, 2007 (8:19 am)
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Replying to: eviljoe (Apr 08, 2007 11:39 am)

I am not sure how it works but Florida is a Diminished Value state. But as others have said you cannot get blood from a turnip. Google "Diminished Value" there is allot of good info. There are even companies who will help you with a DV claim, for a price I am sure.
 
States where auto
insurance policies can
exclude diminished
car-value payments
  
Alaska
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Also
 
Massachusetts
#163 of 196
Re: My wrecked Accord Coupe 2001 [toyoman1] by lilgto
Apr 09, 2007 (9:36 am)
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Replying to: toyoman1 (Mar 19, 2007 6:16 am)

Sorry to hear about your accident, one good thing is you don't have to depend upon the other insurance company to pay for the bills! Word of advice if you ever do make sure you hire a law firm to deal with these people.
 
Now for you damages, you did not mention any body damage so you must have really gotten lucky and did not hit anything on the curbs. My stab in the dark would be new or like new rims, possibly tires will have to be replaced, suspension parts more than likely suffered some damages and don't forget about Wheel bearings. Just be thankful you are alive to actually write about it. Good luck with the repairs.
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Re: Need help with accident with my 2005 Camry [mcgrawp1173] by lilgto
Apr 09, 2007 (9:42 am)
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Replying to: mcgrawp1173 (Apr 04, 2007 8:06 am)

I also agree with the other individual, there is not much you can do once the repairs were accomplished. You could have argued with the insurance company but then again that would have been best to be handled by an attorney. It just seems like the insurance companies today would rather repair a vehicle than total it even if it cost them more money in the long run. I am still dealing with them over my daughters vehicle from the 12/31/06 accident. You can do what they told us (which I thought was a really dumb suggestion) "just sell it after it is repaired and purchase you something nicer"... What a looser!

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