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Date:         Thu, 13 Apr 2023 16:34:49 -0700
Reply-To:     Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Bam! My Vanagon got hit...hard
Comments: To: Matt Drew <t3vanagon@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CANcggrLahMTf+JCF5kaBBCvv7ZVbTRU4JXYFtRC510N7osbQaQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Dear Ouch

SO glad to hear Matt drew Perspective from insurance co - Right out of the Incredibles Movie And so true Be it WCB or Prestige Insurance - Only a few times I have seen Adjusterand Underwriter play fair to customer and that is in my current business Marine Insurance - as I am a Marine Surveyor sometimes called in to act as a Marine Adjuster Gods speed

On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:48 AM Matt Drew <t3vanagon@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Richard- > First off, glad that you walked away from this! > > I was in a similar situation a few years back. Luckily though, I was an > insurance agent at the time AND insured through my company, so I have a bit > of a different perspective on the process. > That said, I can help you. > > First, always remember that your insurance company's fiduciary > responsibility requires it to pay out as little as possible, and as such > they represent neither you nor your best interests. > So go into this knowing that they're DEFINITELY - without question - going > to lowball you. > This is never a question of "if," but rather "how much." > > They will cite the age of the vehicle and try to use that against you. > They will *not* (more than likely) use apples-to-apples comps to establish > a value. > Some adjusters interpret the word "similar" very loosely, and in my case, > didn't even use all Vanagons! > Of the three vehicles used (all of which were VWs, ergo the "similar" > designation) only one was a van, and it was nine years older and in MUCH > worse condition than mine. > The adjuster first, and without hesitation, came back with a verdict of > "totaled," based on market values of those "similar" vehicles. > I asked for the vehicles used to compare a value against, and sure enough, > this was the ticket. I was able to get the Van repaired and kept the title > clean. > > So your order of operations right now is this: > -Research other vans to use as evidence of value, and find the highest > numbers possible. Get as many as you can. > -When the adjuster comes back with a number, ask them for the vehicles they > compared against. You *will* be able to use this information to build your > case. > -DO NOT TAKE THE FIRST OFFER! Your van may well be totaled (damage sounds > pretty extensive), but at the end of the day you want to get as much as > possible for it. > > And feel free to reach out directly if I can help at all! > > -Matt > '88 Westy "Ragnar LoafBrick" > > > On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 6:59 PM Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > > Saturday I was patiently waiting in left hand turn lane at light; I moved > > across the limit line, well into intersection. Light changed from green > to > > yellow, opposing traffic in slow lane stopped. I continued on my left > hand > > turn. Out of nowhere, a black Tesla in fast lane raced to try to make > the > > light....came out of nowhere (those Teslas are fast accelerating). BAM! > > Hit passenger door. My Vanagon spun around, and also got Passenger side > > rear quarter hit. So, crumpled up Passenger door and stuff underneath, > > windshield broken too. Tesla driver said to me, "I'm so sorry, it's all > my > > fault, we were in a hurry, any neck or back pain?" Cops came. No police > > report, they just instructed us to exchange information. Mine is a > Tintop, > > super excellent condition, Subie 2.2 conversion, new tranny too. I > haven't > > taken to shop for estimate, but my guess is $9K+. My insurance requested > > photos; exterior, interior, I also sent then $15K invoice for the total > > Subie conversion. Not sure if stuff can be "pulled out". I do know of a > > guy with a backyard of junk Vanagons....including door. Maybe sawsall > > stuff from a junk Vanagon and weld into place. And that's only the front > > end! Rear damage included barely allowing Hatch to open. It's a mess. > > Wish I could post photos. Advice? > > >

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