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Totalled 2005 Honda Accord, looking to avoid any pitfalls
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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 15159824" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>None of that crap (according to them) matters. It's all what has been bought and sold in your area that resembles your exact vehicle. Yes they will lowball it saying it was in just ok condition, but if you can prove otherwise (with pictures and maybe receipts of those tires and whatnot) then go look at recent sold examples in your area then you can get more for it.</p><p></p><p>I will ask this too though...were you at all injured in the accident? Sad to say but if your answer is yes or somewhat, you will get more for your value than if you weren't injured. Most insurance companies don't like screwing around with such cases, so they usually play ball on the actual car reinbursment just to get you out of their way quickly. It's in their best interest to get your case done and out of the way, so by giving you a bit more on the car they might save alot more in medical bills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 15159824, member: 73731"] None of that crap (according to them) matters. It's all what has been bought and sold in your area that resembles your exact vehicle. Yes they will lowball it saying it was in just ok condition, but if you can prove otherwise (with pictures and maybe receipts of those tires and whatnot) then go look at recent sold examples in your area then you can get more for it. I will ask this too though...were you at all injured in the accident? Sad to say but if your answer is yes or somewhat, you will get more for your value than if you weren't injured. Most insurance companies don't like screwing around with such cases, so they usually play ball on the actual car reinbursment just to get you out of their way quickly. It's in their best interest to get your case done and out of the way, so by giving you a bit more on the car they might save alot more in medical bills. [/QUOTE]
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