- May 28, 2008
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Nearly 8 years with my Jeep Cherokee, 160k miles and no accidents, dings, etc......the damage was finally done.....
On my way home lastnight I was stopped at a red light and suddenly....bam.....I was rear ended. It was enough to scar the crap out me and my buddy (who I was taking home from work). We pulled over and it was a little 16-17 year old girl who looked scared shitless. I made sure we were all ok but was nice to the chick because I knew she knew she did something stupid.
The damage to my Jeep is a little bad, mainly just the back bumper and part of the frame.....but nothing to the actual rear door/hatch and no broken lights or anything. It certainly was a hard enough hit that it possibly could have damaged more that I am able to see.
I asked the chick for her insurance information. She was so nervous about it all that she couldn't find her information, but calls her dad (who is just 5 minutes away) and he comes and brings the insurance card. He got out and at first I thought he was going to be a total dick about it all....but I think he was just pissed at his daughter.
He handed me the insurance card and I got the info needed along with the chicks DL # and license plate number to her Mustang. The dad asked if I could get a couple of estimates as he wanted to "take care of this outside of claiming on his insurance". I was perfectly content with this, but I got to thinking this morning on my drive home from work. In order to get these "estimates" I would most likely have to go during business hours and miss time away from my own work....something I cannot afford right now because work gave me lots of time off for my recent home purchase/move-in. Once I do get the estimates (and he pays me for the damage) I have two options:
* keep the money and use it towards a downpayment on another vehicle (as my wife and I decided it might be time for me to get something new - and a truck)
* get it repaired
If I get it repaired I will most likely be without a vehicle for a week or so (time for repairs). I would have to rent a car and such. Do I ask him the dad/chick who hit me to pay for the rented car too? I do want to be nice about all this as I know claiming something small like this on insurance will only make his rate go up....or should I just contact mine/his insurance companies and file the claim and see what route that takes me?
I'm 26 years old and have never been in a wreck before so I am really not sure how to handle this, but I don't want to be a dick about it. To some, a 8 year old Jeep Cherokee may be nothing to them, but to me....taking pride in a car I have taken excellent care of and have no car payment....well....it's a wonderful thing.
Any advice?
http://i43.tinypic.com/28sbwhc.jpg <-----pic of driver
On my way home lastnight I was stopped at a red light and suddenly....bam.....I was rear ended. It was enough to scar the crap out me and my buddy (who I was taking home from work). We pulled over and it was a little 16-17 year old girl who looked scared shitless. I made sure we were all ok but was nice to the chick because I knew she knew she did something stupid.
The damage to my Jeep is a little bad, mainly just the back bumper and part of the frame.....but nothing to the actual rear door/hatch and no broken lights or anything. It certainly was a hard enough hit that it possibly could have damaged more that I am able to see.
I asked the chick for her insurance information. She was so nervous about it all that she couldn't find her information, but calls her dad (who is just 5 minutes away) and he comes and brings the insurance card. He got out and at first I thought he was going to be a total dick about it all....but I think he was just pissed at his daughter.
He handed me the insurance card and I got the info needed along with the chicks DL # and license plate number to her Mustang. The dad asked if I could get a couple of estimates as he wanted to "take care of this outside of claiming on his insurance". I was perfectly content with this, but I got to thinking this morning on my drive home from work. In order to get these "estimates" I would most likely have to go during business hours and miss time away from my own work....something I cannot afford right now because work gave me lots of time off for my recent home purchase/move-in. Once I do get the estimates (and he pays me for the damage) I have two options:
* keep the money and use it towards a downpayment on another vehicle (as my wife and I decided it might be time for me to get something new - and a truck)
* get it repaired
If I get it repaired I will most likely be without a vehicle for a week or so (time for repairs). I would have to rent a car and such. Do I ask him the dad/chick who hit me to pay for the rented car too? I do want to be nice about all this as I know claiming something small like this on insurance will only make his rate go up....or should I just contact mine/his insurance companies and file the claim and see what route that takes me?
I'm 26 years old and have never been in a wreck before so I am really not sure how to handle this, but I don't want to be a dick about it. To some, a 8 year old Jeep Cherokee may be nothing to them, but to me....taking pride in a car I have taken excellent care of and have no car payment....well....it's a wonderful thing.
Any advice?
http://i43.tinypic.com/28sbwhc.jpg <-----pic of driver
