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Old 12-26-2012, 02:03 PM   #57
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You don't honestly believe chasers are that honest do you?

A case in point:

A co worker BUMPED a lady at a redlight. The damage was limited to one broken clip on the co-worker's bumper cover and zero visual and structural damage to the lady's car. Once the cops arrived, the lady claimed it was a very hard hit which caused her to slam into the vehicle in front of her, which had significant damage. Strangly the driver in front of her must not have cared since they left seconds after the accident. Go figure. Also, the damage on the front of the lady's car appears to have been there for awhile (dirty, rust in areas, etc, stuff that is obvious that it wasn't done at the accident that day). Well the cop wrote it up anyways and now this lady is suing for all sorts of medical problems, even though none were reported to the Police. She is asking for upper 5 figures for damages and medical issues. She even claims to have all sorts of MRIs, CT scans, etc. Here's the kicker, she's *PREGNANT!* Go find a Doctor that will do CT scans on a lower back of a women who is pregnant.

The best part is that she's allowed to claim she has had all these tests but my co workers lawyer can't mention the pregnancy part and the obvious risks associated because he can't bring up her medical conditions.

So the insurance company already paid this loser money because it was cheaper to do so instead of going to court and my co worker is now having to goto court to fight this BS.
Sadly this happens quite often. There are people out there who make a living off BI claims.
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Old 12-26-2012, 02:15 PM   #58
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Should be fine since it wasn't your fault. You may have to pay your deductible at first and then you should be able to get that back from the guy that caused the accident.

Your rates shouldn't go up either as long as it wasn't your fault and your insurance company doesn't pay out or is reimbursed from the at fault driver.

Sorry to hear about the car. Maybe you can get lucky and get a hold of a BRZ. They seem to be less attracted to collisions.
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Old 12-26-2012, 04:00 PM   #59
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Damn hope you dont lose to much in deprecation.
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Old 12-26-2012, 04:31 PM   #60
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that doesn't make sense. If the accident isn't my fault then why should my insurance pay anything
From personal experience I would say this is false and you have nothing to worry about.

I was rear ended at a stop light in 2008. She told police she was going 50 (45mph speed limit.) I took the initial hit, and I was hit so hard that the roof buckled. There was damage to 3 cars in front of me and would have been more hit if there had been any more before the intersection. There was never anything said about us being too close to each other, it was 100% the fault of the woman that hit me.

My insurance (state farm) fronted 100% of the costs for my medical treatment and a rental car and collected reimbursement from the other insurance company (nationwide) at a later time. I received a check for the value of a comparable car (they found a one year newer car of the same model with 15000 more miles and offered the dealer price listed for it, with a slight adjustment for previous damage and the fact that I removed and kept the stereo so the car had none installed.) I also received a lost wage/pain and suffering settlement which was small but not unreasonable for a minimum wage pizza delivery driver.

My suggestion to you is to hold out on accepting a settlement for wage/pain until your medical issues are resolved. Take the check for the value of the car so you can replace your vehicle, but if you have any injuries do not take the settlement until after they are 100% resolved. Even if you don't have obvious injuries, wait a few weeks and something may start hurting. I had a tendon injury that took months to heal.

Whatever offers you do get, take them to your own insurance agent before accepting and see what they say.
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Old 12-26-2012, 04:43 PM   #61
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Sue the guy who hit you. Guaranteed atleast 10k to you in just personal compensation. Say your hurt and your going to see a chiropractor
You're an idiot.

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You don't honestly believe chasers are that honest do you?

A case in point:

A co worker BUMPED a lady at a redlight. The damage was limited to one broken clip on the co-worker's bumper cover and zero visual and structural damage to the lady's car. Once the cops arrived, the lady claimed it was a very hard hit which caused her to slam into the vehicle in front of her, which had significant damage. Strangly the driver in front of her must not have cared since they left seconds after the accident. Go figure. Also, the damage on the front of the lady's car appears to have been there for awhile (dirty, rust in areas, etc, stuff that is obvious that it wasn't done at the accident that day). Well the cop wrote it up anyways and now this lady is suing for all sorts of medical problems, even though none were reported to the Police. She is asking for upper 5 figures for damages and medical issues. She even claims to have all sorts of MRIs, CT scans, etc. Here's the kicker, she's *PREGNANT!* Go find a Doctor that will do CT scans on a lower back of a women who is pregnant.

The best part is that she's allowed to claim she has had all these tests but my co workers lawyer can't mention the pregnancy part and the obvious risks associated because he can't bring up her medical conditions.

So the insurance company already paid this loser money because it was cheaper to do so instead of going to court and my co worker is now having to goto court to fight this BS.
Hell no! Personal injury attorneys are generally scum bags. Most of them treat their clients like cattle and don't bother learning anything about any of their cases (they leave the actual work for paralegals and legal assistants).

As for your coworker, it sounds like the adjuster for his carrier wasn't particularly diligent in dealing with the case. If we see damages that look unrelated and prior, we use those details to help with liability since you can't argue with physical damage. It's unfortunate that your co-worker's carrier took the lazy way out and just paid everything, no questions asked.
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:02 PM   #62
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Hell no! Personal injury attorneys are generally scum bags. Most of them treat their clients like cattle and don't bother learning anything about any of their cases (they leave the actual work for paralegals and legal assistants).

As for your coworker, it sounds like the adjuster for his carrier wasn't particularly diligent in dealing with the case. If we see damages that look unrelated and prior, we use those details to help with liability since you can't argue with physical damage. It's unfortunate that your co-worker's carrier took the lazy way out and just paid everything, no questions asked.
Yeah the lady sued both Allstate and my co-worker personally. Allstate paid because 10K wasn't worth fighting over. They went for that number specifically because the lawyer knew allstate wouldn't fight it. On the civil case against my co worker they are going for a lot more money. Scumbag people and lawyers.
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:02 PM   #63
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You're an idiot.
Maybe I am. But it happened to me, I sued, and won 22k, 40% of which went to my lawyer, 3k to medical, and the rest to me for pain and suffering, and lost of wages. Damage to the car was about $8900 give or take (which their insurance took care of, obviously). 11k in my pocket
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Maybe I am. But it happened to me, I sued, and won 22k, 40% of which went to my lawyer, 3k to medical, and the rest to me for pain and suffering, and lost of wages. Damage to the car was about $8900 give or take (which their insurance took care of, obviously). 11k in my pocket
and that makes you a scum bag
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:28 PM   #65
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I'm going to say that 11k was probably out of our pockets due to higher insurance premiums to cover situations like this? That sucks...
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:31 PM   #66
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and that makes you a scum bag
Nope, just hit the ghetto lottery
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Nope, just hit the ghetto lottery
funny it's incompetent pricks like you trying to abuse the system that are the root of our issues in the US today. People nowadays want handouts. Try working for once for what you want instead of trying to feed off legitimate decent citizens.

You're no better than a bank robber or a murderer in my eyes
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Dont know the rules in California but here a "total loss" is defined by law as "repairs costing greater than 75% of the value of the vehicle". The "value" of the vehicle is the "retail sells price of the car", usually determined by the NADA or KBB retail value.

My child recently hit a deer and got $4375 for a car I paid $5100 for 5 years ago. Usually you come out alright on total loss claims.
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funny it's incompetent pricks like you trying to abuse the system that are the root of our issues in the US today. People nowadays want handouts. Try working for once for what you want instead of trying to feed off legitimate decent citizens.

You're no better than a bank robber or a murderer in my eyes
So your telling me your an upstanding honest citizen, an angel your whole life? Sorry if I hit a nerve, but I didn't abuse the system, I used it.. Like many Americans do, everyday. I pay my taxes, and do my duty as a "citizen" in this shit hole called America, so use, abuse whatever you want to call it.. I could care less. What matters is, I got 11k in my pocket from someone who didn't pay attention to the road. Expensive lesson for them that hopefully teaches them to pay better attention to the road next time around.
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It's one thing to get just compensation, it's another thing to "use the system to your advantage".

Don't be a ****, what goes around comes around. I'll be sure to drive extra careful around local blue FRS's.
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