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Daily rear ended (totaled). How to get the most from insurance?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16259363" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>That's exactly how my first round of arguing went with an insurance company. My next argument was to force them to itemize all damages and compare the values, since they were fighting us on totaling the vehicle. Itemize it, all of it.</p><p></p><p>They came back with bogus figures like "Hood: $75." I went "where in the actual hell can you find a hood that is $75 that matches the quality and wear level of a brand new car? Please, tell me, because I want to do a lot of shopping there." We argued for about 2 hours on the phone over every single item. I then provided them an itemized list based off my findings. The adjuster goes "we're not responsible for returning your vehicle back to the same condition it was in, just to "industry standard of acceptable."" My response was "not good enough, I'm not signing a damn thing."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>State Farm was good to us, so much so that we switched over to them. Allstate and Progressive can both go straight to the bowels of hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16259363, member: 181885"] That's exactly how my first round of arguing went with an insurance company. My next argument was to force them to itemize all damages and compare the values, since they were fighting us on totaling the vehicle. Itemize it, all of it. They came back with bogus figures like "Hood: $75." I went "where in the actual hell can you find a hood that is $75 that matches the quality and wear level of a brand new car? Please, tell me, because I want to do a lot of shopping there." We argued for about 2 hours on the phone over every single item. I then provided them an itemized list based off my findings. The adjuster goes "we're not responsible for returning your vehicle back to the same condition it was in, just to "industry standard of acceptable."" My response was "not good enough, I'm not signing a damn thing." State Farm was good to us, so much so that we switched over to them. Allstate and Progressive can both go straight to the bowels of hell. [/QUOTE]
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