Repairs to a damaged vehicle
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
Repairs to a damaged vehicle
My car was hit while I was parked at work, the offenders insurance is paying for repairs but only covering an aftermarket headlamp and a refurbished wheel...I think this is total crap and should be entitled to OEM parts which the car had when I purchased it and considering I wasnt even in the vehicle when it was hit.
Is there any way to force them to pay for OEM parts? I realize they are trying to save themselves money but I lose out on something totally out of my control...
Is there any way to force them to pay for OEM parts? I realize they are trying to save themselves money but I lose out on something totally out of my control...
#4
Lexus Test Driver
Where are you located? In Cali, you get to choose the body shop and they have to pay. Just make sure the body shop you go to only uses OEM. Find out the rules in your state. They may be trying to hustle you.
#5
Driver
Thread Starter
Ohio location, they claim they are only responsible for the value of a 2014 headlamp with 2 years depreciation which is equivalent to this brand new aftermarket headlamp. MSRP difference for a new oem headlamp and this aftermarket one is 600$. They claim I'm not owed a brand new oem headlamp since mine was not new at the time of the wreck.
Bodyshop of my choice claims they submitted bill for oem parts and it was 'hacked away by the insurance company' and this is all they would pay for.
Bodyshop of my choice claims they submitted bill for oem parts and it was 'hacked away by the insurance company' and this is all they would pay for.
#6
i'd lawyer up at the LEAST. you are entitled to OEM parts. be ready to fight, they may/will eventually cave in. most people would foolishly just take the aftermarket parts and be on their way.
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#8
go through your insurance they will retrieve the money from the other party. this sounds like utter bull**** and is absolutely illegal in ontario, canada, should be very similar in the states, i would be surprised if it isn't.
#9
Lexus Champion
I learned through previous accidents that weren't my fault that it was much better and easier for me to go through my insurance and let them deal with collecting from the other party's insurance. Then it's guaranteed to be repaired with OEM parts and to my satisfaction. My rates don't go up because it wasn't my fault.
#10
What insurance company are you dealing with? I had similar issues dealing with All-State I got rear ended and they were only going to pay for half the price of the bumper because I had minor previous cosmetic damage. Luckily I have a solid body shop that helped me out and got a new adjuster in from the insurance company and they ended up covering all of it.
#12
Driver
Thread Starter
Sorry for the delay in responding, have had a hectic schedule as of late. Am dealing with a small local insurance company called hastings. Have got the car back and am happy with everything aside from the atfermarket headlight...It produces this funky rainbow glare and am now trying to deal with the shop for an oem one, which i originally requested. This aftermarket one still carried a price tag of $1005.
The area above the white light and the boarders have a glare/reflective spot. In daylight the headlamp looks identical to the oem one, its only the light emitted that is an issue.
The area above the white light and the boarders have a glare/reflective spot. In daylight the headlamp looks identical to the oem one, its only the light emitted that is an issue.
Last edited by alpha12; 01-18-16 at 12:13 PM.
#14
Driver
Thread Starter
Of course, but this is the person who hit my car's insurance and they are trying to do it as cheaply as possible. Apparently they legally can get away with only replacing with aftermarket parts even though mine had oem. I have a case if it doesn't look right, which i am pursuing now.
#15
Lead Lap
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ah gotcha. sorry i didn't read that part. are you sure they didn't cheap out on anything else? like any other parts replaced. lets hope you don't have this issue again, god forbid. but in the event this does happen, next time go through your insurance and have them fight to get the money back. you're premium won't go up because you weren't even moving. plus then you'll be assured to get it the way you want since its your company. let them do the hard work! i hope it all works out.