2003 pace car "hurt"
#11
both cars insured by the same company . wont mention the name but it starts with a P thats the messed up part. its not about weather or not they will take care of the loss . they will! i just feel they are jerking it around till they are good and ready . im more bummed that my car is messed up because of stupidity . and not even my own stupidity. i can understand a accident but this was, and is just stupidity.
#12
both cars insured by the same company . wont mention the name but it starts with a P thats the messed up part. its not about weather or not they will take care of the loss . they will! i just feel they are jerking it around till they are good and ready . im more bummed that my car is messed up because of stupidity . and not even my own stupidity. i can understand a accident but this was, and is just stupidity.
#13
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,175
First, if the pic you shared is of the damage, it looks bad, but not horrible. I attached a pic of what I found Sunday morning at my hotel parking lot, last day of the GM Nationals. Don't get me wrong, I had a struggle to get the car right. My first mistake was using the wrong body shop. But now, all is 100% good, full recovery.
Second, if that insurance company is who I think it is, there Flo is no good. I had them for a while, then another motorist rear ended my Buick Century at the time and they treated ME like a victim. The Buick was being totaled (pic attached) I had to learn a ton about my local laws and car values and such. If you want to share details, PM me. But the long story short, I got them to cough up their CCC report that was used to value my car, in hopes to find a match that I could use to replace my car. I found that report did not comply with the guidelines of state law. And that was why I left that company ASAP and never looked back (heck I have better rates when I switched too).
Second, if that insurance company is who I think it is, there Flo is no good. I had them for a while, then another motorist rear ended my Buick Century at the time and they treated ME like a victim. The Buick was being totaled (pic attached) I had to learn a ton about my local laws and car values and such. If you want to share details, PM me. But the long story short, I got them to cough up their CCC report that was used to value my car, in hopes to find a match that I could use to replace my car. I found that report did not comply with the guidelines of state law. And that was why I left that company ASAP and never looked back (heck I have better rates when I switched too).
#14
That company is the worst. My ex-wofe got T-boned in my old Beretta when she was pregnant. Progressive insured the other guy, so they paid for the repairs.
They used a junkyard door with tinting and the wrong side moldings, which weren't painted correctly. They put the nameplate in the wrong place. They left parts off the wheels. And none of that is the bad part.
The bad part is after we moved, I took it into the shop to have the brakes done, and was informed that the accident had cracked the CV axle, and it had not been repaired. My wife and son could've been killed so they could save $500.
They used a junkyard door with tinting and the wrong side moldings, which weren't painted correctly. They put the nameplate in the wrong place. They left parts off the wheels. And none of that is the bad part.
The bad part is after we moved, I took it into the shop to have the brakes done, and was informed that the accident had cracked the CV axle, and it had not been repaired. My wife and son could've been killed so they could save $500.
#15
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,175
Some of that might be Progressive's fault, but sounds like the greater share of it was fault of the shop used to do the work. Not sure if it's the same for all sates, but in Ohio, regardless of what you insurance company wants, you get to select the shop to do the repairs (but the insurance company has the right to state they want to use salvage parts vs new parts).
What you said about the CV axle goes into an argument I've made. Insurance companies have a variety of reasons they don't want to give full coverage on a car that was totaled and rebuilt. The popular reason is they consider the car "high risk" because they don't know the quality of the repairs. First off, totaling means nothing more then cost of repair out weighs the value. Old a car gets, the easier it is to total. As for the quality of repairs, you can go to a "reputable" shop (even one the insurance company recommends) and they can leave things broken that should have been fixed. So by the logic of "quality of repair", sounds to me any time a car gets in a fender bender, full coverage should be removed.
What you said about the CV axle goes into an argument I've made. Insurance companies have a variety of reasons they don't want to give full coverage on a car that was totaled and rebuilt. The popular reason is they consider the car "high risk" because they don't know the quality of the repairs. First off, totaling means nothing more then cost of repair out weighs the value. Old a car gets, the easier it is to total. As for the quality of repairs, you can go to a "reputable" shop (even one the insurance company recommends) and they can leave things broken that should have been fixed. So by the logic of "quality of repair", sounds to me any time a car gets in a fender bender, full coverage should be removed.
#16
I may want to do that after motor/trans rebuild is done
#17
I do understand. I park away from everyone and i still have people hit my bumpers.good thing my husband does body work. Someone just got my drivers side bumper. Looks like they didnt pull far enough away before turning. Im fixing to park it and get me a bumper car to go to town...bet they wont never hit that damn thing..
#19
I do understand. I park away from everyone and i still have people hit my bumpers.good thing my husband does body work. Someone just got my drivers side bumper. Looks like they didnt pull far enough away before turning. Im fixing to park it and get me a bumper car to go to town...bet they wont never hit that damn thing..
#20
02montecarlo, where are you from? I read your statements and it has the go ol Southern Charm wording. Inquiring minds want to know...