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PetrolioBenzina 11-17-2016 10:47 PM

Sorta-slow speed hit in the rear, what to do?
 
Thanks, dude! I always like my two month old cars to get rear-ended by a douchebag. I hope his test got sent.

Sitting in a long line of traffic going uphill at a stop, take a look in the mirror and see clown well behind me. Check again, WTF, thump. Not a terribly hard hit, Kia something or other SUV. Plastic-to-plastic, some very minor paint damage.

What to do? I'm worried about internal problems, and to check the bumper needs to come off. I HATE taking apart new things, because they then are forever a problem. If the bumper comes off, might as well fix the paint. And since I did call the insurance dudes, I'm assuming my car now shows and accident.

His agent did admit fault, so all is well.

What would you do? I don't want to be a ****, but damn.

Si_Chris 11-17-2016 11:00 PM

Do you have any pictures so we can see what kind of damage is there?

Packofcrows 11-17-2016 11:03 PM

:needpics:


heehee

Mr.ac 11-17-2016 11:30 PM

Internal problems, from a love tap? Hardly any chance.
Worst thing is you might need a good detail.


Also..... With out pics it's totaled in my book. Go buy a Civic.

extrashaky 11-17-2016 11:35 PM

File a claim with the other driver's insurance company. Make them pay to fix it. Make them give you a rental car while yours is in the shop. They should take care of you. And if they don't, sue them.

It's probably minor, but if I'm not mistaken there's a styrofoam pad under there that is probably smashed, and the metal on this car bends easily. The plastic bumper can pop back out and mask all that. Get the body shop let you see it yourself once they get the bumper cover off, so you know what's being done and that it's being done correctly.

Don't worry about the crash being on the record. It won't make enough difference to the value of the car (if any at all) to justify eating the cost of the repair yourself.

PetrolioBenzina 11-18-2016 12:17 AM

Car is in the barn, and it's covered in nasty, muddy crud. Honestly, the paint damage would probably respond to some buffing and touch up paint. It's the possible internal damage I'm worried about.

Like I said, I don't want to cause the dude any issues, but the did hit me.

Sigh, I guess I'll have it looked at.

Fuck me, I didn't even get to ding it myself.

I was told we have eight(!) years to file a claim in Oregon.

humfrz 11-18-2016 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by PetrolioBenzina (Post 2799146)
Thanks, dude! I always like my two month old cars to get rear-ended by a douchebag. I hope his test got sent.

Sitting in a long line of traffic going uphill at a stop, take a look in the mirror and see clown well behind me. Check again, WTF, thump. Not a terribly hard hit, Kia something or other SUV. Plastic-to-plastic, some very minor paint damage.

What to do? I'm worried about internal problems, and to check the bumper needs to come off. I HATE taking apart new things, because they then are forever a problem. If the bumper comes off, might as well fix the paint. And since I did call the insurance dudes, I'm assuming my car now shows and accident.

His agent did admit fault, so all is well.

What would you do? I don't want to be a ****, but damn.

Well now, that's a shame your new car got bumped.

Yes, pictures of the damage would me helpful.

What would I do .. ??

Accept a settlement from the other drivers insurance company and then have a PDR person push out the dent (if any), buff it out and apply some touch up paint, if necessary.

Life is too short to get all upset over a minor scrape on a car.


humfrz

whjdm069 11-18-2016 11:14 AM

Have the car fixed. Take it to a reputable shop. We pay ridiculous amounts for insurance so use it. Best of luck.

Tcoat 11-18-2016 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by whjdm069 (Post 2799373)
Have the car fixed. Take it to a reputable shop. We pay ridiculous amounts for insurance so use it. Best of luck.

It is a bit of a paradox though that every time somebody uses that expensive insurance it costs the rest of us more.

LotsaMiles 11-18-2016 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by PetrolioBenzina (Post 2799182)
Car is in the barn, and it's covered in nasty, muddy crud. Honestly, the paint damage would probably respond to some buffing and touch up paint. It's the possible internal damage I'm worried about.

Like I said, I don't want to cause the dude any issues, but the did hit me.

Sigh, I guess I'll have it looked at.

Fuck me, I didn't even get to ding it myself.

I was told we have eight(!) years to file a claim in Oregon.

Mine was tapped at an intersection. I stalled it when the light turned green and the young girl behind me was texting or something. I'd only had the car a month or two. There was no paint damage, but when I pushed on the bumper plastic, it seemed to push in too far not that I knew how far "too far" was. But nothing felt the least bit loose. I told her not to worry about it.

That was 100,000 miles ago and there has been no issue.

When getting my oil changed at the dealership I did push on the same part of the bumper on a brand new one and it did not push in as far. But There was not really that much difference.

It's never been an issue.

I gotta say, though, I'd really avoid having any part fixed if at all possible if it requires repainting. It may look perfect the day you get it back, but give it a couple of years...

go_a_way1 11-18-2016 12:23 PM

Totaled. Whens the partout??

MrDinkleman 11-18-2016 02:00 PM

No reason to not be a ****; somebody has got to teach douchebags lessons. Just take it in to dealer and have them check everything. I don't know if they would go so far as taking frame measurements. But at least have them remove the rear cover to make sure the foam and barrier aren't damaged.


Then, send the bill for the inspection to the douchebag.


I just noticed, "douchebag" is not flagged for spelling nor is it censored out. LOL

humfrz 11-18-2016 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799376)
It is a bit of a paradox though that every time somebody uses that expensive insurance it costs the rest of us more.

Good point!


humfrz

PetrolioBenzina 11-18-2016 02:40 PM

Yeah, my third or fourth thought was I don't want to be a **** and take money out of the dudes pocket. Waiting for my agent to call. Still don't know what to do.

weederr33 11-18-2016 03:20 PM

If it helps, I hit a deer going 70 mph with no engine damage and it's repairable... you should be fine.

Tcoat 11-18-2016 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by weederr33 (Post 2799552)
If it helps, I hit a deer going 70 mph with no engine damage and it's repairable... you should be fine.

How the hell did a deer get going 70MPH???

weederr33 11-18-2016 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799562)
How the hell did a deer get going 70MPH???

You didn't hear it from me, but Texas has been wanting to secede for a while. Since we have an abundance of deer, they've been experimenting with them making them able to run up to 80 mph and withstand America's most powerful firearms. I think he escaped from one of the facilities....

Tcoat 11-18-2016 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by weederr33 (Post 2799591)
You didn't hear it from me, but Texas has been wanting to secede for a while. Since we have an abundance of deer, they've been experimenting with them making them able to run up to 80 mph and withstand America's most powerful firearms. I think he escaped from one of the facilities....

Oh so they just shipped some of our deer down there. We have a load of moose on the way and then you are screwed!

weederr33 11-18-2016 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799602)
Oh so they just shipped some of our deer down there. We have a load of moose on the way and then you are screwed!

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Tcoat 11-18-2016 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by weederr33 (Post 2799604)

Not everything is bigger in Texas!
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http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/arti...h-motorist.jpg

Demandred7 11-18-2016 10:37 PM

That sucks getting tea bagged by a moose.

extrashaky 11-19-2016 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799376)
It is a bit of a paradox though that every time somebody uses that expensive insurance it costs the rest of us more.

Nah. The actuaries have already forecast that accident. The rest of us have already paid for it before it happens.

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Originally Posted by PetrolioBenzina (Post 2799523)
Yeah, my third or fourth thought was I don't want to be a **** and take money out of the dudes pocket. Waiting for my agent to call. Still don't know what to do.

File the claim. You're not taking money out of anybody's pocket. He did that himself. He damaged your car. It's his responsibility to make you whole. If he doesn't make you whole, he's taking money out of your pocket, and you're paying for his mistake (or driving a car with damage he caused).

If you had been at fault, you would be the one paying. This time it's his turn.

Every time any of us drive, we take the financial risk that we could be at fault for an accident and have to pay for damage we cause to someone else's property. We buy insurance to reduce (actually share) that financial risk. He has already paid for insurance for that purpose. Use it.

Tcoat 11-19-2016 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 2800029)
Nah. The actuaries have already forecast that accident. The rest of us have already paid for it before it happens.


True but the actuaries study the accident data (and a bunch of other things of course) and determine the new rates as well. It is a vicious circle.

MurderousPandas 11-19-2016 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799606)

Just out of curiosity:
Are they towing the moose or the car?

"Chasing speed with patience"

humfrz 11-19-2016 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MurderousPandas (Post 2800085)
Just out of curiosity:
Are they towing the moose or the car?

"Chasing speed with patience"

The moose, I reckon......;)


humfrz

Neokolzia 11-19-2016 08:14 PM

I got rear ended in my BRZ very slow speed bump zero paint damage, but 100% my crush foam got damaged I know that for sure.

So I called in the insurance claim for it, but never followed through with it before reselling the car to a dealership, stupid of my really but whatever.

Problem was they wanted to take off bumper to inspect and get a quote, but they only pay to take off the bumper and put it back on once.

All the parts need to be custom ordered so, unless you have insurance that gives you a car for awhile sucks. And expect to have your car in the shop for awhile while they get the parts to fix it.

gravitylover 11-20-2016 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2799606)

Canuckistanian moose burger medium rare. Ya know there are things on the menu at the drive thru that are easier to take with you right?

PetrolioBenzina 11-21-2016 02:17 PM

Y'all a bunch of a-holes! In a nice way I mean.

Yeah, If I don't get it done it's going to bug the hell out of me.


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