Insurance / repair questions
#1
I had someone take out my rear passenger door in a parking lot on friday, guy cut it too sharp pulling out and his bumper pushed in my door, I was parked with the engine off. The door was dented in a couple inches but popped out with a suction cup. However the metal is wavy and the paint is scratched. Got a couple estimates today from BMW certified places here in San Diego, one was $4300 w/o a new door, the other was $3000 with a new door. I'm thinking the new door is the way to go but worry about losing the vin tag on the door.
I've never had to deal with insurance before (lucky me) and not sure what the best course of action is, I've spoken to both companies and think I know my options but want to do what is my car's best interest. I have Gieco and the other guy has State Farm. Do I just work with my company and have them deal with getting reimbursed by the other company? One downside is I would be out my deductible until things settle out. Anyone have experience with either of these companies or words of wisdom regarding which way to go?
Thanks guys
I've never had to deal with insurance before (lucky me) and not sure what the best course of action is, I've spoken to both companies and think I know my options but want to do what is my car's best interest. I have Gieco and the other guy has State Farm. Do I just work with my company and have them deal with getting reimbursed by the other company? One downside is I would be out my deductible until things settle out. Anyone have experience with either of these companies or words of wisdom regarding which way to go?
Thanks guys
#2
Start by filing a police report and then contact the other driver?s car insurance company directly. If they create problems, then it?s time to involve your car insurance else keep them out of it. Good luck!
#3
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Work through his insurance company. They should fix everything. If you call your insurance, all they will do is tell you to call the guys insurance company or offer to fix if you pay a deductible. You do not want to do the latter.
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Not sure how many people would look for such details as a door vin. I bet the repair would show up on carfax though... I think I would take a new door and be really concerned about making sure everything looks good visually and no evidence of a repair and you don't have a color shade issue where someone walks up and asked who repaired that door?
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The VIN is actually etched on the door? I always thought it was only on the data plate that's attached to the frame.
I would think that for an OEM part that costs 3 grand, the VIN etching should be included.
I would think that for an OEM part that costs 3 grand, the VIN etching should be included.
#6
No sure what the rules are in your state ... In NJ you are required to report the accident to YOUR insurance company; I do not recommend contacting the other party's insurance company directly. The explanation is far more involved than I have time to get into at the moment ... maybe one of the attorneys who are on the forum can weigh in on the why's and wherefor's
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No sure what the rules are in your state ... In NJ you are required to report the accident to YOUR insurance company; I do not recommend contacting the other party's insurance company directly. The explanation is far more involved than I have time to get into at the moment ... maybe one of the attorneys who are on the forum can weigh in on the why's and wherefor's
This is solely based off my experience.
#8
I was rear ended last week. Called my insurance company State farm and told them I had an accident and wasn't at-fault. The rep said I need to call their insurance company directly and file a claim unless I prefer paying a deductible and later getting reimbursed. State farm didn't even ask for my information or policy #.
This is solely based off my experience.
This is solely based off my experience.
#9
Thanks for the replies guys.
First thing I did was report the incident to my insurance company. They offered to handle it for me or said I could go through the other company but they wouldn't offer any guidance, hence my post. After talking to a few people (incl. a lawyer) I am working directly with the other company. I got a good vibe from dealing with them on the phone and the shops I talked to said they were easier to deal with as well. The guy that hit me was honest and admitted fault so a least that won't be an issue.
Car goes in on Wednesday and really hope they do a good job. Shop seems good, gets awesome reviews and have been around for a long time. They aren't sure if the door will need to be replaced until they get inside but is sounds like most of the passenger side will be getting painted in order to blend everything and hopefully fool my eyes.
First thing I did was report the incident to my insurance company. They offered to handle it for me or said I could go through the other company but they wouldn't offer any guidance, hence my post. After talking to a few people (incl. a lawyer) I am working directly with the other company. I got a good vibe from dealing with them on the phone and the shops I talked to said they were easier to deal with as well. The guy that hit me was honest and admitted fault so a least that won't be an issue.
Car goes in on Wednesday and really hope they do a good job. Shop seems good, gets awesome reviews and have been around for a long time. They aren't sure if the door will need to be replaced until they get inside but is sounds like most of the passenger side will be getting painted in order to blend everything and hopefully fool my eyes.
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No sure what the rules are in your state ... In NJ you are required to report the accident to YOUR insurance company; I do not recommend contacting the other party's insurance company directly. The explanation is far more involved than I have time to get into at the moment ... maybe one of the attorneys who are on the forum can weigh in on the why's and wherefor's
Cheers
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