Hit and Run last night--fine but annoyed
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Will insurance pay a shop that isn’t in the network?
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Yes by law I can choose any shop I want
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Finally got the car back. Almost $8k all told. No hassles with insurance. Did pay for a rental out of pocket for three weeks. There were a couple of tweaks I asked the shop to make before I drove off--sensors were at an uneven depth and there was tape residue on a trim piece they masked off during painting. Looks good though. Less than 2300 miles on it and it looks new again.
Still very wary of pickup trucks driving behind me though.
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@rustyfingers glad your car is back! I’m really sorry you had to deal with it, but I’m glad it worked out ok!
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I'm glad all is well with the car. How are you feeling?
I was rear ended last October and I am still dealing with whiplash. For the first two weeks I didn't think I was seriously hurt. Then I went for a standard chiro visit for something else and what was usually painless was excruciating. The chiropractor diagnosed me as having severe lateral whiplash. I also found I started having a fear of driving and flashbacks to the moment of impact. Don't say you aren't injured too soon.
I'm surprised at the advice here to use your own insurance. I didn't--I used the at fault driver's insurance company, because my own insurance company said they couldn't promise I wouldn't see a rate hike because of the accident.
My car also was brand new--only 3,000 miles on it--and I had the same kind of repairs as you. I called the dealer to get their recommendation for a body shop. Luckily it was one on the insurance company's list. I could use any shop I wanted but if it wasn't on their list I would have to pay out of pocket and then get reimbursed. The shop did a beautiful job.
I still haven't settled with the insurance company. My chiro advised me to not settle until my condition is back to where it was before the accident. The insurance company volunteered that I can ask for compensation for distress, inconvenience, and "pain and suffering."
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Oh yuck, I'm so sorry to hear that. I really am ok, but it could easily have gone another way for me like it did for my sister last year who is still recovering from getting tboned.
The insurance was seamless. They took care of everything so I didn't have to deal with the other driver or his insurance at all. They even waived my deductible since it was clearly the other driver's fault. They may raise our insurance because we had another car totaled this year--not in an accident--moonroof switch didn't work, car got drenched, and the electrical system was hosed. A few years ago, we had a catalytic converter stolen. It is what it is. We'd gone for many years before that without any accidents or incidents.
I hope you get some relief. Totally understand about the anxiety driving AND the flashbacks.
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I'm glad all is well with the car. How are you feeling?
I was rear ended last October and I am still dealing with whiplash. For the first two weeks I didn't think I was seriously hurt. Then I went for a standard chiro visit for something else and what was usually painless was excruciating. The chiropractor diagnosed me as having severe lateral whiplash. I also found I started having a fear of driving and flashbacks to the moment of impact. Don't say you aren't injured too soon.
I'm surprised at the advice here to use your own insurance. I didn't--I used the at fault driver's insurance company, because my own insurance company said they couldn't promise I wouldn't see a rate hike because of the accident.
My car also was brand new--only 3,000 miles on it--and I had the same kind of repairs as you. I called the dealer to get their recommendation for a body shop. Luckily it was one on the insurance company's list. I could use any shop I wanted but if it wasn't on their list I would have to pay out of pocket and then get reimbursed. The shop did a beautiful job.
I still haven't settled with the insurance company. My chiro advised me to not settle until my condition is back to where it was before the accident. The insurance company volunteered that I can ask for compensation for distress, inconvenience, and "pain and suffering."
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Glad everything worked out!
I'm surprised at the advice here to use your own insurance. I didn't--I used the at fault driver's insurance company, because my own insurance company said they couldn't promise I wouldn't see a rate hike because of the accident.
I don’t play that game.
Sharon wrecked 2 cars in 3 years (one total on ice, one $20K) in damage and our rates did not go up because I explained to my agent what would happen if they did.
He must have gotten the message because when Safeco started bloviating about a rate increase he switched us over to Progressive. With bundle and new customer discounts we’re actually paying less now than we did before.
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We have always gone through our insurance, they eventually get the money from the other person’s insurance (if they have it). At least that’s what has happened for us. We got a refund on our deductible several months after the taxicab hit us in Seattle, once they got all the money from the taxicab company.
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We have always gone through our insurance, they eventually get the money from the other person’s insurance (if they have it). At least that’s what has happened for us. We got a refund on our deductible several months after the taxicab hit us in Seattle, once they got all the money from the taxicab company.
@Jodi said in Hit and Run last night--fine but annoyed:
We have always gone through our insurance, they eventually get the money from the other person’s insurance (if they have it). At least that’s what has happened for us. We got a refund on our deductible several months after the taxicab hit us in Seattle, once they got all the money from the taxicab company.
good to know. if i ever am in this unfortunate position again, I will ask about that. But in my case, since it was very clear who was at fault, I can get reimbursed from the other driver's insurance in way I can't from my own. I'm expecting to get a fairly decent monetary settlement that goes well beyond reimbursement for out of pocket expenses. We'll see...
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I am kind of wondering if I can get reimbursed for the rental car expense from the other driver's insurance. I don't carry rental car coverage because until recently we had a "swing car".
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Finally got the car back. Almost $8k all told. No hassles with insurance. Did pay for a rental out of pocket for three weeks. There were a couple of tweaks I asked the shop to make before I drove off--sensors were at an uneven depth and there was tape residue on a trim piece they masked off during painting. Looks good though. Less than 2300 miles on it and it looks new again.
Still very wary of pickup trucks driving behind me though.
@rustyfingers that looks great! I'm glad you have your new car back