- May 7, 2002
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Some moron hit my car a few days back and today, it was deemed totaled, since they claim that the repair cost is greater than the value of the car.
I was looking at the blue book value, and the range is 4500 - 6600.
The total repair cost is around $4600+ and 'hidden' damage, that they can't tell unless they start tearing apart the car.
The body *was* in good shape before, the interior was spotless, and everything on the car worked fine.
Question is, it seems insurance is doing a lowball on me? I already tried arguing for a higher value, but they site the age of the car, and that it was in a wreck before (that time, it was $3000 damage--again, wasn't my fault)
Since in both cases, it wasn't my fault, I assume that the insurance company didn't actually pay anything, and that the person who's fault it was paid (well, their insurance did).
Anyone run into this kind of a situation before, and if so, how did you handle this?
The worst part is, a)no car, b) if I say yes to the check, then I get no more rental car, and of course, I still have to find another car, so I can get to/from work.
Frustrating!
I was looking at the blue book value, and the range is 4500 - 6600.
The total repair cost is around $4600+ and 'hidden' damage, that they can't tell unless they start tearing apart the car.
The body *was* in good shape before, the interior was spotless, and everything on the car worked fine.
Question is, it seems insurance is doing a lowball on me? I already tried arguing for a higher value, but they site the age of the car, and that it was in a wreck before (that time, it was $3000 damage--again, wasn't my fault)
Since in both cases, it wasn't my fault, I assume that the insurance company didn't actually pay anything, and that the person who's fault it was paid (well, their insurance did).
Anyone run into this kind of a situation before, and if so, how did you handle this?
The worst part is, a)no car, b) if I say yes to the check, then I get no more rental car, and of course, I still have to find another car, so I can get to/from work.
Frustrating!
