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Totalled 2005 Honda Accord, looking to avoid any pitfalls
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 15162517" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>The basics have been covered.</p><p></p><p>1. Take care of yourself. Go see a doctor. You will not pay for it, so GO!</p><p></p><p>2. Lawyer up. Here in FL, the max out of court settlement is 10K. A friend got rear ended and her neck was still. She got a lawyer. The lawyer got 10K. Something like 3K went to the lawyer, $2,500 to the chiro, and she got the remaining balance. Fact in the lack of car(she didn't have a free rental policy so she was paying out of pocket), the missing work, the pain....she wasn't out to get rich. I think her outcome was fair.</p><p></p><p>3. NEVER take the first offer. They are out to make money, aka **** you over. Print out similar cars for sale in terms of quality/mileage. That is what they owe you.</p><p></p><p>For my story now, I bought a civic for $4,200 and hit a deer 4 months later. They said my car was worth like $3,500. I said no way. They said oh well your rental is due back in 48 hours, you can submit proof if you think our offer is to low and you may consider them. That's fine, I had my mustang to drive. Something like 9 business days later (they take their time as most people can't live without a car and will just take the lowball check) they came back with $4,317 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 15162517, member: 31255"] The basics have been covered. 1. Take care of yourself. Go see a doctor. You will not pay for it, so GO! 2. Lawyer up. Here in FL, the max out of court settlement is 10K. A friend got rear ended and her neck was still. She got a lawyer. The lawyer got 10K. Something like 3K went to the lawyer, $2,500 to the chiro, and she got the remaining balance. Fact in the lack of car(she didn't have a free rental policy so she was paying out of pocket), the missing work, the pain....she wasn't out to get rich. I think her outcome was fair. 3. NEVER take the first offer. They are out to make money, aka **** you over. Print out similar cars for sale in terms of quality/mileage. That is what they owe you. For my story now, I bought a civic for $4,200 and hit a deer 4 months later. They said my car was worth like $3,500. I said no way. They said oh well your rental is due back in 48 hours, you can submit proof if you think our offer is to low and you may consider them. That's fine, I had my mustang to drive. Something like 9 business days later (they take their time as most people can't live without a car and will just take the lowball check) they came back with $4,317 or so. [/QUOTE]
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