OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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I'm frustrated. We were involved in a car accident a few months ago. Rear-ended, while sitting still. The driver didn't see us and was going the speed limit (around 45mph). The insurance company and auto repair shop underestimated the amount of damage. The repairs ended up costing almost the full value of the vehicle! And it still isn't right. How could they not "see" it in the beginning? Lots of issues. Had to return the vehicle because I'm afraid to drive it. It's been going on for months.
I wish it had been totaled, but it's a moot point now. I'm not confident it can be a reliable vehicle again. They have been working on the same issues for months.
I've been researching, trying to find out what we can do if it turns out it won't be a sound vehicle. The insurance company is heavily invested in the repair. I'm sure they wouldn't be receptive to doing anything more at this point. It seems to be a money pit. What is the tipping point for loss or repair after the fact (paid repairs)? I haven't found anything on this particular issue.
I wonder how long can this drag out? What if it isn't sound after all of this? If you have had any experience like this, it would be helpful to know how you resolved it.
TIA.
I wish it had been totaled, but it's a moot point now. I'm not confident it can be a reliable vehicle again. They have been working on the same issues for months.
I've been researching, trying to find out what we can do if it turns out it won't be a sound vehicle. The insurance company is heavily invested in the repair. I'm sure they wouldn't be receptive to doing anything more at this point. It seems to be a money pit. What is the tipping point for loss or repair after the fact (paid repairs)? I haven't found anything on this particular issue.
I wonder how long can this drag out? What if it isn't sound after all of this? If you have had any experience like this, it would be helpful to know how you resolved it.
TIA.

. The poster was in Indiana, I believe, and she has never updated what took place on any of her multiple threads about her accident. You pay for insurance and you should use your company to represent you. Your agent isn't involved in this process. Most insurance companies have a claims division and that is who you would deal with. If I were you, I would make an appointment with my agent and see who he can contact at your insurance company to get clarification on your claim. It may be too late and your company may refuse to get involved if the repairs have been handled by the other company. Good luck.