Ah man. Sorry to hear about that. Glad you’re ok. I’ll echo what others have said (and what you plan to do), salvage yard. Nothing beats OEM body pieces in my opinion. I need to get to the yard myself, too…
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I have a couple of leads on Craigslist local-ish. The officer didn't record the phone # for the other driver's insurance,so we'll have to go to an Allstate agent in our area and talk to them.
Once we see how that comes out(and what they're willing to pay!) then I can go hunting. Can't go to the yard till tomorrow, my brother is working today/tonight.
That's what I'm hoping for. But Allstate has all their claims submitted online now. Our insurance is through Progressive via a local agency. Since we're not Allstate clients, I have to set up an account with them to begin to process the claim. But I have to have a claim # (which I don't have) to get the process started. And of course the other driver hasn't contacted us either.....Were you not going to have a body shop do the repairs as part of a claim against the other driver’s insurance? Insist on the GM parts in that case.
Yup, we've been down that road before! The first wreck our other 99 Burb was in, about six weeks before the one that killed it, we had that happen. Busted the seam between the radiator tank and core enough to disturb the gasket, and the adjuster didn't catch it. I had to fill the bottle up every morning, so I was aware of the problem. Tried to tell them...but those people don't listen to girls.An adjuster will only write what they can see so the initial estimate usually comes up short by a large amount. They do this on purpose for the people that want to pocket cash. There's usually other damage once you dig in. Eg: broken headlight panels, damage to core support etc. That they will refuse to write until a teardown is completed. Cashing an insurance check is often considered final "paid in full" settlement.
Be careful.
I do too! Again, I appreciate everyone's advice and concern!I hope it works out as smoothly as possible for you.
I want to see what they offer, what their adjuster says, and then we'll go from there. If I can find good pieces here in town and a place that'll paint them and install them, that'd be the best case scenario. Other than getting genuine GM new stuff painted and installed....Ah man. Sorry to hear about that. Glad you’re ok. I’ll echo what others have said (and what you plan to do), salvage yard. Nothing beats OEM body pieces in my opinion. I need to get to the yard myself, too…