1 Wild R/T
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I'll post the numbers in a few hours....
Time for a come to Jesus meeting. What was his agreed value on the car?
The body shop number says to me "we don't want the job". Just my opinion....
around here, about $15k would do a nice job on it and I know a few places that
would take the work and are trustworthy.
I realize that's not necessarily the case other places.
Looks like to me they're stuck with fixing it, or give him 44K. Adjuster needs to meet with the body shop and work out their differences. At least that's the way it is supposed to go. We never had a problem with going over estimates with an in person adjuster, but never had that big gap either. Somebody has missed something. I found it was usually the adjuster, estimating before teardown.
That much damage would total 80% of newer cars.The Collector Insurance didn't use a estimator with classic car experience, But honestly even on a modern car thats more than 15K worth of damage...
Yep - and this is going to sound like an ad for Hagerty, but that's exactly what happened when I had my boo-booLooks like to me they're stuck with fixing it, or give him 44K. Adjuster needs to meet with the body shop and work out their differences. At least that's the way it is supposed to go. We never had a problem with going over estimates with an in person adjuster, but never had that big gap either. Somebody has missed something. I found it was usually the adjuster, estimating before teardown.
The Collector Insurance didn't use a estimator with classic car experience, But honestly even on a modern car thats more than 15K worth of damag
Ok, so the insurance companies' "game plan" is to what, make your friend pay the difference?The Collector Insurance didn't use a estimator with classic car experience, But honestly even on a modern car thats more than 15K worth of damage...
I don't like the word Lawyer, but if that was my situation, and they expected me to pay the difference, that is exactly where I would go. The insurance companies like to collect the premiums and then want to cut corners. Don't fly with me.Ok, so the insurance companies' "game plan" is to what, make your friend pay the difference?
I'm assuming they're not interested in totaling the car, eh?
I don't like the word Lawyer, but if that was my situation, and they expected me to pay the difference, that is exactly where I would go. The insurance companies like to collect the premiums and then want to cut corners. Don't fly with me.
Yeah, that whole policy of "let's see if the customer actually fights this" is some lame-assed way to doI don't like the word Lawyer, but if that was my situation, and they expected me to pay the difference, that is exactly where I would go. The insurance companies like to collect the premiums and then want to cut corners. Don't fly with me.
That's the way it is supposed to happen.the insurance co will usually work with the shop and pay out any "supplements"