Trying to demonstrate impact on 90 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Pete from Boston, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. Pete from Boston

    Larry in AZ Guest

    Waiving the right to remain silent, Joe LaVigne
    In California it used to be that police should be called, and will respond,
    if there is any personal injury, or if damage is estimated to be in excess of
    $100. That pretty much everything...
     
    Larry in AZ, Jun 20, 2007
    #21
  2. Pete from Boston

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    Laws vary, though. In NYS, there is no such requirement, and I have been on
    911 asking for a squad car for a report on a PDO accident in Buffalo, where
    they told me that they do not respond unless there are injuries or the cars
    cannot be moved due to excessive damage.
     
    Joe LaVigne, Jun 20, 2007
    #22
  3. Pete from Boston

    a Guest


    Get a lawyer.

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    a, Jun 20, 2007
    #23
  4. Pete from Boston

    a Guest


    Get a lawyer.

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    a, Jun 20, 2007
    #24
  5. Pete from Boston

    nick Guest


    This is pointless as the car isn't worth it at this point. Even if
    they decided to pay the value of the car, you are looking at only 1-2
    grand. A lawyer is going to charge you at least $700+ to show up once
    in court. And if you win and they appeal it, it is another $700,
    there's the value of the car.

    What you should always do if you are involved in an accident is get
    the driver's license, vin number of the vehicle, license plate number
    and proof of insurance. This way you have multiple backups in case
    something like this occurs. Also if you know that the other driver is
    at fault like in this case, then you should call the other driver's
    insurance and file a claim with them. This will be processed by the
    insurance headquarters so there is no way of the individual nor the
    agent will be able to push this under the carpet.

    If you get no where and can live with the car as is for the moment,
    you can take the driver to district court. Once it is reviewed by the
    judge you will most certainly win. Make sure you take pictures of the
    damages if you do decide to go to court.

    Good Luck
     
    nick, Jun 20, 2007
    #25
  6. Pete from Boston

    nick Guest


    This is pointless as the car isn't worth it at this point. Even if
    they decided to pay the value of the car, you are looking at only 1-2
    grand. A lawyer is going to charge you at least $700+ to show up once
    in court. And if you win and they appeal it, it is another $700,
    there's the value of the car.

    What you should always do if you are involved in an accident is get
    the driver's license, vin number of the vehicle, license plate number
    and proof of insurance. This way you have multiple backups in case
    something like this occurs. Also if you know that the other driver is
    at fault like in this case, then you should call the other driver's
    insurance and file a claim with them. This will be processed by the
    insurance headquarters so there is no way of the individual nor the
    agent will be able to push this under the carpet.

    If you get no where and can live with the car as is for the moment,
    you can take the driver to district court. Once it is reviewed by the
    judge you will most certainly win. Make sure you take pictures of the
    damages if you do decide to go to court.

    Good Luck
     
    nick, Jun 20, 2007
    #26
  7. It was pointless, but for the reason that my own insurance company
    said "clearly, you could not have caused this damage yourself," and
    paid me the value of the car, plus that of all parts put in during the
    past year, without deductible nor surcharge. I'd have liked to have
    seen the liars who hit me get what was coming to them, but not enough
    to waste more time on it.

    I'm glad we don't have Geico in Mass, avoiding any temptation I may
    have had to be insured through them.
     
    Pete from Boston, Jul 3, 2007
    #27
  8. It was pointless, but for the reason that my own insurance company
    said "clearly, you could not have caused this damage yourself," and
    paid me the value of the car, plus that of all parts put in during the
    past year, without deductible nor surcharge. I'd have liked to have
    seen the liars who hit me get what was coming to them, but not enough
    to waste more time on it.

    I'm glad we don't have Geico in Mass, avoiding any temptation I may
    have had to be insured through them.
     
    Pete from Boston, Jul 3, 2007
    #28
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