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I posted this in a previous rear-ender thread:
Warning to anyone who gets rear ended like this...No matter how insignificant the damage looks don't just let them walk away! I swear this Z has a magic bumber that is fantastic for hiding damage. I was rear ended back in December while stopped in traffic. Some lady smacked into the back of me hard enough to give me a good jerk and throw me against the seat belt. After we pull over to the side of the freeway and I get out to see how bad the damage was I was shocked that there really wasn't any. I found one small abrasion. She was like "well, it doesn't look bad at all" and I was like "well, lets see what the police think" and called 911 to get a cop and a report. Cop shows up and says "well I don't see any damage, do you? In cases like this we just exchange insurance info and don't file a report." I'm like ok, whatever lazy ***. Insurance adjuster comes out and takes some pics and writes an estimate of $450 to touch up the scuff. The scuff was so small I couldn't even get a good picture of it. And I nearly pocketed the $450 check the insurance company sent me. Well, glad I didn't. I take it into the Nissan Collision Center and when they get the bumper off they found the inner bumper was bent, the extension from the frame to the bumper was bent, and the floorboards were bent. New total came out to be $4,800. So, moral of the story: no matter how minor rear end damage looks get it at least inspected. |
good chance you have damage that is not immediately visible.
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And how long would it take? You scared the crap out of me now! |
You think id be able to remove the bumper my self and be able to visually inspect it ???
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at this point you should really get the insurance company involved. call them up file claim, and send it to shop to inspect. no point for you to do it yourself.
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Seems like you have not done what you should have initiated as soon as you got hit. You should have gotten in touch with your insurance carrier before starting this thread 3 days ago.
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Even if he doesn't have insurance , your company will pay for the damage. You then need to sue him, so you can reimburse your insurance company or at least get a judgement against the driver
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Kinda incorrect info
If he files a claim with his ins? The ins will pay to get it fixed, And since the other party was at fault It will go after that parties ins or sue the guy who hit the Op to recover what they paid, And it shouldn't affect the Op's premium being he was the victim. But again I'm not an expert and I'm just going off of close experience |
In most cases your insurance company will not go after the other uninsured driver, even when the pay out is from your company, for minor claims. Most insurance companies only enter the court system when one of the private parties involved bring the case to court on their own.
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1. Get his auto ins policy number 2. Call his ins co / ins agent and get a claim number. 3. Bring your car to a reputable auto body repair shop for an "thorough inspection" and get an estimate, use the provided claim number so you are not responsible to pay anything 4. Get a rental car while you car is being repaired, use the same claim for the same purpose Keep us posted and good luck! |
I just read this whole thread and I would recommend getting this to a body shop I own a shop in Philly and we love when jobs like this come in people allways think its just a Lil chip n then we take the cover off and it needs the reinforcement the foam absorber sometimes rear body panel floor damage ect trust me get to a shop immediately
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I backed into the passenger door to my sisters g37 last month, left a nail sized scratch right above my license plate, but she needed a new door.
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