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  • equate975
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    I always got a few estimates then took the most expensive one and submitted it. I was always cut a check, then I would either fix it myself or take it to a cheaper place and pocket the change.

    Or just not fix anything and pocket the whole check. I got $800 for a tiny scratch when a mailman backed into my 07 jetta. Took a tiny bit of paint off my front bumper but it's hardly noticeable.

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  • kendrick.irby
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    Just curious about the outcome; so, what’s the update? What did the auto insurance company have to say?
    Last edited by kendrick.irby; 09-11-2013, 10:06 PM.

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  • mbonder
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    If the car isn't perfect don't even bother fixing it with a shop, you can easily source things yourself and fix it for less than $200, pocket the rest for hookers and blow.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Teaguer
    Doesn't look bad at all from here.

    However those kinds of impacts on e30's can cause driveline problems even crack or break trans mounts and trans mounting ears as well as engine mount damage.

    Really depends on the speed of impact.

    But that being said , probably best for you to pocket the $$ and pull put your valance by hand.
    No need to worry about the shocks if the bumper is sitting right.
    I'm not spending any more on the car. I want to buy a new cleaner e30 soon that isnt salvaged.

    The speed of impact was around 15-20 mph more or less. It was'nt bad at all just a little jerk

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  • Pantless Spency
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    i got the money for some guy ruining the fender on my mercedes,
    all i did was tell them i wanted to fix it myself with the insurance money,
    so make sure you give them the shop estimate and make sure that they write the check in YOUR name.
    then its 100% legal and everything..
    i got my e30 from the dent on my mercedes ;)
    haha.

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  • Teaguer
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    Doesn't look bad at all from here.

    However those kinds of impacts on e30's can cause driveline problems even crack or break trans mounts and trans mounting ears as well as engine mount damage.

    Really depends on the speed of impact.

    But that being said , probably best for you to pocket the $$ and pull put your valance by hand.
    No need to worry about the shocks if the bumper is sitting right.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by benjamin
    i wouldn't even consider asking for anything less than the original quote. i wrote estimates at a toyota and volvo certified body shop in colorado for a couple years and rarely did an original quote actually cover all the damage. almost always had to request supplements. it will most likely be in the insurance company's best interest to cut you a check for $1300, as 9 times out of 10 there is hidden damage/costs, and i bet the adjuster is well aware of this. just ask!

    the night before i left for my freshman year of college, i got rear ended in my 9-3. even though i was in a different state then where the accident happened, they sent an adjuster to my dorm to write an estimate. i told them i wanted to wait till i got back to colorado to fix it, he said no problem and sent me a check.




    There's the damage. You probably can't even see it. It was a low speed collision. Just need a new bumper (maybe), trim, straighten out the valence, bumper shocks and all that junk.
    Last edited by craiggroves91; 03-23-2011, 02:18 PM.

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  • Kershaw
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    ^ yep.

    i cant recall how many times the insurance company (at least half a dozen) has had to write my body shop a supplement.

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  • benjamin
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    i wouldn't even consider asking for anything less than the original quote. i wrote estimates at a toyota and volvo certified body shop in colorado for a couple years and rarely did an original quote actually cover all the damage. almost always had to request supplements. it will most likely be in the insurance company's best interest to cut you a check for $1300, as 9 times out of 10 there is hidden damage/costs, and i bet the adjuster is well aware of this. just ask!

    the night before i left for my freshman year of college, i got rear ended in my 9-3. even though i was in a different state then where the accident happened, they sent an adjuster to my dorm to write an estimate. i told them i wanted to wait till i got back to colorado to fix it, he said no problem and sent me a check.

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  • Bglad
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    Yeah that's what I would do. I know that with progressive they just cut you a check and your free to do whatever the fuck you want with it.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Teaguer
    No problem then. Easy money.
    So just call and ask of they can send the check to me so I can do the repairs on my own time?

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  • Teaguer
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    Originally posted by cjdontthink
    Its a AAA approved shop. Not part of the DRP. They have already taken pictures of my car and approved the shop to repair. All I have to do is take it in.
    I have different plans for the money haha

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    No problem then. Easy money.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by Teaguer
    First off they bare not going to cut any check to anyone without their adjuster/appraiser looking at the damage first.
    They won't just send out what your shop says unless the shop is part of their DRP program.

    But anyway its your choice to fix you car or to spend it on hookers and blow.

    Once the amount is finalized they usually cut a check made out to you and the shop.
    You can request to have the check made out to you and sent to you so you can take it where you like when you like.
    No problem really.
    Its a AAA approved shop. Not part of the DRP. They have already taken pictures of my car and approved the shop to repair. All I have to do is take it in.
    I have different plans for the money haha


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  • Teaguer
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    First off they bare not going to cut any check to anyone without their adjuster/appraiser looking at the damage first.
    They won't just send out what your shop says unless the shop is part of their DRP program.

    But anyway its your choice to fix you car or to spend it on hookers and blow.

    Once the amount is finalized they usually cut a check made out to you and the shop.
    You can request to have the check made out to you and sent to you so you can take it where you like when you like.
    No problem really.

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  • craiggroves91
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    Originally posted by ck_taft325is
    In San Jose? I don't think so. You can request that the work be done at the shop of your choosing. You might have to argue with them a bit though. At which point, they might just cut you a check. A Lawyer helps when dealing with insurance though. Keep that in mind ;)
    Yeah everything in san jose is more difficult haha.
    Yeah I dealt with the whole shop of my choosing and picked one.
    Ill try arguing a lot
    What If I bargained with them?
    It is 1300 dollars, what If I said cut me a check for 1100?
    I would only do that if they said it wasnt possible.

    Originally posted by Restoman
    Just call and tell them you would like a check so you can do it yourself on your time. No problem with that. I've done it 3 times in 14 years all with State Farm.
    Sounds promising ill give it a shot.
    I hope it works ha

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