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Taking a poll
This happened today. Only rearend damage that I notice. A delivery truck the size of a large U-Haul wasn't paying attention and failed to see me or the yield signs on either side of the frontage road.
What are the chances it's totaled?
#3
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Sorry to see this.
Small detail but important... When you open your door (or any of the doors), did it feel any different? Any panels that appear misaligned fore of the rear damage? If everything feels and looks good, I don't see this as totaled.
Good luck.
Small detail but important... When you open your door (or any of the doors), did it feel any different? Any panels that appear misaligned fore of the rear damage? If everything feels and looks good, I don't see this as totaled.
Good luck.
#7
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Looks fixable, but I wonder about diminished value.
If it ever occurs, my plan after a major crash is to take my repaired car to a couple of local Lexus dealers (and if necessary, a professional appraisal company) and get a quote as a trade-in on a new car. When the subject of the accident comes up I expect the trade-in value to be lowered as much as 20%. If I can get the dealers to put the diminished value quote in writing (with a comparison to the 'undamaged' value') then I'll go after the insurance company for diminished value. If they balk, in my state small claims court would be the easiest and cheapest way to handle the subsequent litigation.
If it ever occurs, my plan after a major crash is to take my repaired car to a couple of local Lexus dealers (and if necessary, a professional appraisal company) and get a quote as a trade-in on a new car. When the subject of the accident comes up I expect the trade-in value to be lowered as much as 20%. If I can get the dealers to put the diminished value quote in writing (with a comparison to the 'undamaged' value') then I'll go after the insurance company for diminished value. If they balk, in my state small claims court would be the easiest and cheapest way to handle the subsequent litigation.
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#8
Looks fixable, but I wonder about diminished value.
If it ever occurs, my plan after a major crash is to take my repaired car to a couple of local Lexus dealers (and if necessary, a professional appraisal company) and get a quote as a trade-in on a new car. When the subject of the accident comes up I expect the trade-in value to be lowered as much as 20%. If I can get the dealers to put the diminished value quote in writing (with a comparison to the 'undamaged' value') then I'll go after the insurance company for diminished value. If they balk, in my state small claims court would be the easiest and cheapest way to handle the subsequent litigation.
If it ever occurs, my plan after a major crash is to take my repaired car to a couple of local Lexus dealers (and if necessary, a professional appraisal company) and get a quote as a trade-in on a new car. When the subject of the accident comes up I expect the trade-in value to be lowered as much as 20%. If I can get the dealers to put the diminished value quote in writing (with a comparison to the 'undamaged' value') then I'll go after the insurance company for diminished value. If they balk, in my state small claims court would be the easiest and cheapest way to handle the subsequent litigation.
#12
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Hope your OK. Hate to see them crush like that, but it sure helped you from feeling the force of the impacted. Push for them to total it and get something that hasn't been violated. Hope it works out for ya....
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