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shellslinger 11-10-2016 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Summerwolf (Post 2794188)
That is just called being naïve. Insurance companies will take statements by recording (both) and will try and find discrepancies. Seriously, this is a total loss with another driver involved. There is a lot that could go wrong (including the other driver trying to sue you / your insurance company) so it is best to be protected from the get go. Now that you're definitely accruing medical bills that should / will be paid by insurance in the long run it is (in my experience) good to have legal representation walk you through the process and give you sound council. I would delete this thread and all talk of it though because the insurance companies definitely search for threads and facebook posts for incriminating evidence to have leverage and avoid paying out.

I work in the insurance industry, where did you get your information from? Personal experience? Or other?

Because I don't ever recall any insurance companies digging into forums/Facebook unless it was something more serious such as fraud lol.

Summerwolf 11-10-2016 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by shellslinger (Post 2794294)
I work in the insurance industry, where did you get your information from? Personal experience? Or other?

Because I don't ever recall any insurance companies digging into forums/Facebook unless it was something more serious such as fraud lol.

Multiple sources. One being a lawyer I had to deal with and also it is commonly described in reliable news sources.

I think data mining has been somewhat commonplace since around 2010.

May I inquire as to what you do in the insurance industry?

driftartist 11-10-2016 08:08 PM

holy shit first off, glad you are ok, secondly i hope the nissan guy is ok.

but i hope that nissan dumbass learns how to drive though...like seriously that was a hard enough hit to flip his stupid ass over due to that red light violation.....idiot....probably texting and driving or something. life has no price tag and the guy was taking it for granted. i hope he learned a lesson.

but the main thing, i am glad everyone is alright. and i am sorry for the damage done to your car..

p1l0t 11-10-2016 10:39 PM

If the other guy got a ticket for running a red and he didn't than I don't think posting on the forum is going to matter much.

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shellslinger 11-10-2016 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Summerwolf (Post 2794306)
Multiple sources. One being a lawyer I had to deal with and also it is commonly described in reliable news sources.

I think data mining has been somewhat commonplace since around 2010.

May I inquire as to what you do in the insurance industry?

Of course, my title is a special investigator.

Marat 11-11-2016 01:01 AM

Buy the car back from the insurance company and make it a drift car!

qxdinh1993 11-11-2016 03:14 AM

this reminds me of my accident in september, front end but shes totally different now :) I'm glad that your okay! and looking toward your new ride!!


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aslanteye 11-11-2016 05:59 AM

Just looking at the pictures gives me chills

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Zhangy 11-12-2016 02:27 PM

lmfao ur frs digged that Nissan and got it flipped... wow hahahaha.


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