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Cliu91 01-09-2015 01:51 PM

Damnit!!! Why!!!
 
I was driving across the street on a green and another car ran the red and he got hit by my car. He ran the red. No one was injured thankfully, but I'm pretty bummed out about my car.

I had a few minor modifications to the car including HIDs, and switchback turn signal lights, will this have any affect on my insurance claim?

What does everyone think of the damage. No air bags were deployed. This sucks. :mad0260:

http://i.imgur.com/oyEtpqD.jpg

stugray 01-09-2015 01:57 PM

Looks purely cosmetic.
Your hood to fender line gap on the pass side still looks ok.

JRobes 01-09-2015 01:59 PM

were any of the things you had installed illegal (dont answer that if so)? I'd imagine they'll pay to replace with all new OEM parts. It doesn't look like it got into the structure much if at all, so I think it should be a pretty easy repair. Sorry about the car though

LucidMomentum 01-09-2015 02:00 PM

Well you're alive, so that's great :D

Also I was taught in defensive driving to always wait a second or two before going through a green light, just in case. I even slow down and check left-right-left when approaching an intersection.

It doesn't look like any major damage, to be honest. Just a new front bumper. Time to check out body kits?

swarb 01-09-2015 02:02 PM

I hope you made a police report and that it states the other driver "ran the red" otherwise you hit them and you are potentially at fault.

tahdizzle 01-09-2015 02:02 PM

What's all that white crap on the ground?

Hot Lava 01-09-2015 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by stugray (Post 2084111)
Looks purely cosmetic.
Your hood to fender line gap on the pass side still looks ok.

Have to agree with this guy. Looks like your car deployed the black Samurai sword. Maybe another hidden feature.

Cliu91 01-09-2015 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRobes (Post 2084116)
were any of the things you had installed illegal (dont answer that if so)? I'd imagine they'll pay to replace with all new OEM parts. It doesn't look like it got into the structure much if at all, so I think it should be a pretty easy repair. Sorry about the car though

Nope nothing illegal just very minor modifications, no one would really notice.


Quote:

Originally Posted by LucidMomentum (Post 2084119)
Well you're alive, so that's great :D

Also I was taught in defensive driving to always wait a second or two before going through a green light, just in case. I even slow down and check left-right-left when approaching an intersection.

It doesn't look like any major damage, to be honest. Just a new front bumper. Time to check out body kits?

To be honest, I normally would, but these are fairly small streets and the lights have about a 2 second delay between one set of lights turning red, and the other set turning green. So there is plenty of time for the other vehicle to stop.

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Originally Posted by swarb (Post 2084121)
I hope you made a police report and that it states the other driver "ran the red" otherwise you hit them and you are potentially at fault.

Yes I told the police that he ran the red. I also told my insurance that the other driver ran the red and provided them with two witness's contact information.

Tcoat 01-09-2015 02:22 PM

Like everybody already said should be an easy fix.
The front bumper did exactly what it is designed to do and sacrificed it's self to protect you. It is a hero!
Insurance will not pay for your mods unless you added them to the policy but it looks like they may be able to save the lights and of course the tails are fine.
Pain in the ass but not horrible.

PhantomX 01-09-2015 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tahdizzle (Post 2084123)
What's all that white crap on the ground?

Ice salt. Melts through the ice to allow better traction. If no thick amount of ice over the surface, it still provides traction. But depending on the chemicals used, it may cause rusting underneath your car. That's why rustproof undercoating is offered at time of vehicle purchase.

Cliu91 01-09-2015 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2084175)
Like everybody already said should be an easy fix.
The front bumper did exactly what it is designed to do and sacrificed it's self to protect you. It is a hero!
Insurance will not pay for your mods unless you added them to the policy but it looks like they may be able to save the lights and of course the tails are fine.
Pain in the ass but not horrible.

Man now I need to order from Diode Dynamics again, I thought that was over with! Anyways, you are right... bumper sacrificed itself for me, and I'm not injured. Also called the insurance company and they said that my insurance premiums won't go up if I'm not at fault, so that is a relief.

Tcoat 01-09-2015 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by tahdizzle (Post 2084123)
What's all that white crap on the ground?

HA HA HA HA HA
Californians make me chuckle sometimes!
That stuff is the reason us northerners don't have to spend all winter either walking or in the ditch.
It is also the reason we get to buy new cars more often.
It is sort of the same thing you have in all that water to the west of you.

Tcoat 01-09-2015 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhantomX (Post 2084187)
Ice salt. Melts through the ice to allow better traction. If no thick amount of ice over the surface, it still provides traction. But depending on the chemicals used, it may cause rusting underneath your car. That's why rustproof undercoating is offered at time of vehicle purchase.

Sales pitch?

Tcoat 01-09-2015 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cliu91 (Post 2084193)
Man now I need to order from Diode Dynamics again, I thought that was over with! Anyways, you are right... bumper sacrificed itself for me, and I'm not injured. Also called the insurance company and they said that my insurance premiums won't go up if I'm at fault, so that is a relief.

Really?


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