Klayfish
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 19, 2016
My experience was full value as if you bought one on a lot plus taxes. I think you are better off totaling it then trying to fix it. Do not agree to anything till you are statisfied. throw in a couple thousand for injuries. If it is clearly the other guys fault they will be anxious to settle and will give you a good deal. If they give you a hard time, use the magic word. chiropractor
Did I say make a false injury claim? Here is the deal, clean at fault accidents are pretty rare, and the party does need adequate insurance, which is often an issue. The insurance company knows you can take them to the cleaners, so accept nothing less that what you think is fair. You should not accept low blue book value in any conditions.
Well...yeah, the first post is pretty clear in saying to make a false injury claim. "Throw in a couple thousand for injuries...if they give you a hard time, use the magic word. Chiropractor." How else should we interpret what you said? I'd love to hear it.
"Clean at fault accidents" are not rare whatsoever.
Can you clarify what you mean by "take them to the cleaners"? Are you talking about trying to strong arm them to pay you more money than you're actually owed to be made whole? Not quite sure what you mean there.
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