threecrazykids
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Well he's called HER insurance agent and they took a recorded "testimony" I guess you'd call it with him describing exactly how the accident happened. He also noted the prior damage to the agent and she stated thank you for reporting all prior damage etc, and stated it would be clearly noted on the claim (for what that's worth).
I'm going to have hubby call Wal-Mart tonight to see if they can pull the tapes.
I'm just assuming that the fact that her agent AND our agent called to say a claim had been made that she's looking to make some $. Not that it matters but her car was a really beat down early 90's Cavalier. So I'm guessing just replacing a little paint on the bumper shouldn't be too expensive.
So once the claim is made I'm assuming we would still have the option of paying for the bumper scuff out of pocket.
I'm really not trying to make light of the overall situation but I can't help but giggle at the thought of my hubby handing her a $5.00 bill and saying "here's the money I owe you for the scrape on the bumper".
I'm hoping all ends well and nothing big becomes of this mess.
I'm going to have hubby call Wal-Mart tonight to see if they can pull the tapes.
I'm just assuming that the fact that her agent AND our agent called to say a claim had been made that she's looking to make some $. Not that it matters but her car was a really beat down early 90's Cavalier. So I'm guessing just replacing a little paint on the bumper shouldn't be too expensive.
So once the claim is made I'm assuming we would still have the option of paying for the bumper scuff out of pocket.
I'm really not trying to make light of the overall situation but I can't help but giggle at the thought of my hubby handing her a $5.00 bill and saying "here's the money I owe you for the scrape on the bumper".

I'm hoping all ends well and nothing big becomes of this mess.


