I know if anyone can help with this dilemma it is the DISers. To try and make a long story short, on 11/12, an individual plowed into the back of my husband's car (which was parked in our driveway) which then in turn hit the rear of my car. To make matters worse the front end of the SUV somehow hooked onto the rear bumper of DH's car and dragged it down about two houses where it crashed into a fire hydrant. This is not to mention the fact that he also went through our yard and plowed over our mailbox as well as our next door neighbors mailbox in addition to going through a few neighbors yards.
Even the police were baffled when they showed up at a little past midnight to investigate the damage. They followed the tire tracks to the end of our street where there is a condo community and found the white Ford Explorer with some damage and our bank statement on the hood (lucky we didn't pick up the mail.) The driver was smart and didn't answer the door because even though the weather wasn't great that particular night, we all assumed that he was intoxicated to say the least.
My car didn't have much damage - I already had it fixed in about 8 days or so but DH still has the rental car and his vehicle (Honda Civic) had almost $6000 worth of damage. Ironically, DH has three more payments until car is paid off and the retail value on his vehicle is a little over $9,000.00. Once the car is paid of, we had decided to trade in for a new vehicle but we are certain since GEICO is having the body shop use recycled parts, we will most definitely be offered least $1000 - $1500 less because of this accident. We called GEICO who basically said that we were lucky our car was getting fixed and we did mention that we were speaking to an atty. (our brother-in-law) who stated that we were due this 'dimunition of value.' Without getting our in-law involved, is there anyway that we can sue GEICO for this loss of value to the car? Any advice is much appreciated!!!
Even the police were baffled when they showed up at a little past midnight to investigate the damage. They followed the tire tracks to the end of our street where there is a condo community and found the white Ford Explorer with some damage and our bank statement on the hood (lucky we didn't pick up the mail.) The driver was smart and didn't answer the door because even though the weather wasn't great that particular night, we all assumed that he was intoxicated to say the least.
My car didn't have much damage - I already had it fixed in about 8 days or so but DH still has the rental car and his vehicle (Honda Civic) had almost $6000 worth of damage. Ironically, DH has three more payments until car is paid off and the retail value on his vehicle is a little over $9,000.00. Once the car is paid of, we had decided to trade in for a new vehicle but we are certain since GEICO is having the body shop use recycled parts, we will most definitely be offered least $1000 - $1500 less because of this accident. We called GEICO who basically said that we were lucky our car was getting fixed and we did mention that we were speaking to an atty. (our brother-in-law) who stated that we were due this 'dimunition of value.' Without getting our in-law involved, is there anyway that we can sue GEICO for this loss of value to the car? Any advice is much appreciated!!!