east302
I'm Awesome
Not saying that you're out to make a profit or screw anyone over on all of this, but if it costs $3500 for you to be whole, then that's what it costs. An insurance company's first offer is hardly written in stone...especially when their client is at fault. If they wanted to lowball you and total it out, I'd argue a higher value based on what your real replacement cost would be, based on comparable sale listings of vehicles in comparable condition. I'd tell them that I want my vehicle fixed and I want to be made whole and will involve an attorney if need be. Their client was at fault and has little room to argue. Been there, done that. If you're reasonable with them, and it sounds like you would be, most insurance companies will work with you in order to get everything done and wrapped up as efficiently as possible.
Have you gotten any other estimates? It sounds like labor and paint are the big ticket items on it.
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Have you gotten any other estimates? It sounds like labor and paint are the big ticket items on it.
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