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Date:         Thu, 7 Jan 1999 09:17:37 -0800
Reply-To:     "Pollard, Matthew" <Matthew.Pollard@OREADCA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Pollard, Matthew" <Matthew.Pollard@OREADCA.COM>
Subject:      Re: acci/insur: put cheap camera in g. box.
Comments: To: Tim Smith <smitht@UNB.CA>
Content-Type: text/plain

Another really good idea, put a disposible camera in your glove box. Spring for one with the flash in case it is at night. Then you can immediatly document the incident. the 10$ for the camera is well for the investment.

> -----Original Message----- > From: Tim Smith [SMTP:smitht@UNB.CA] > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 8:21 AM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: accidents/insurance > > Hi, > > Having been stung by a couple of accidents my policy is that I won't move > my vehicle or allow the other vehicle to move until the police have seen > everything, talked to both drivers and have made a report. I don't care > who this bothers, nothing gets altered until the cops ask me to. I've been > T-boned by an uninsured driver, who just HAD to get to her dentists > appointment, I offered her a quarter and pointed to the phone booth. You > can still agree to allow a direct settlement instead of going through the > insurance companies, letting the police write their report doesn't affect > this option, even if they press charges. > > Coming to a 'gentleman's agreement' without the police report means the > other driver can and will most likely blow you off. Remember that you are > looking at least say $500 for a body shop to get involved, price a broken > vanagon tail light to get an idea of the starting bid. If they don't want > that on their policy they likely don't have it in the bank either. And > even > if you have name's and addresses of a couple of witnesses for your side > they can still blow you off long enough that you have to get repairs done, > then go after the money when you can no longer show their ins. co. the > damages. Plus the police get ticked at being called into an accident > afterwards. Witnesses may also orget or not want to bother after the fact. > Get their names anyhow, even though the police are coming/there, and pass > them on to your insurance co. too. > > Be careful just walking away from a minor fender bender when no damage > beyond bumper to bumper contact has happened. I have had a guy later > report > a claim to his company that I had crunched the passengers side of his car, > he had a body shop bill to prove the repairs. I had to fight this one, > his > description of the accident included the details that it happened on a > oneway street and he was turning right when I 'hit' him (we'd nicked > bumpers due to slippery conditions) Took a while to get my insurance > company to reject the claim, until they woke up to which side of the car > the repairs were done on. > > bottom line, 'call da cops', and stay put. If you block enough lanes > someone will call the cops anyhow, while you make sure you don't get a > 'drive-away'. > > HTH, Tim > > Finally I have had some fights regarding 'depreciated' value of my vanagon > (it was 3mos new when T-boned, to the final tune of $3400Cdn) Bottom line > is unless the vehicle is a write-off I'll fight against ANY depreciation, > I > wouldn't be replacing these parts myself, why should I have to pony up any > money because someone else makes me need replacements? Insurance > companies > have a hard time with this, be ready to fight and DO NOT use their rec'd > body shops for an estimate, stick with dealer or high end body shops that > know European cars. I have had an insurance co refuse to give me more > than > what 'their' shop estimated, then the shop turned around and jacked the > amount during the job and was paid it. Enough that I could have had it > fixed at the dealer.


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