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Old 01-24-2014, 11:34 AM   #140
somejace
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Originally Posted by FRSure View Post
Okay guys, the shop did a visual inspection, and said there is definitely frame damage. But the insurance will fix it If it does not exceed 75%. What are my options if they will not total the car and they insisting on fixing it?
Of course there's going to be damage to the unibody. Like I told you before, it depends how bad the numbers are. Anything can be straightened out..but it wont be the same. Sure it can meet oem measurements but doesn't mean it's has the same strength from before. If your worried about the numbers i'll send you my print out sheet from the place that inspected my car. Before and after.

I'd be patient about things. You're jumping to the gun and panicing it seems. Take a chill pill and let them do what they need to do. I don't remember where your from, but this is the time of year for wrecks with the weather the way it is. Get your rental car, contact a reputable, licensed, independent diminished value appraiser and if you already contacted your insurance company and they told you 75% than I don't see why they would take anything less than 75% of damages. I could be wrong about that though.
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