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Old Dec 18, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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There is just no way! That's what I have been telling myself over the last few weeks.

As some of you know I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. I was merging onto I-85 in South Carolina and as I was coming on the onramp there was a pretty sharp corner and I lost control around it. (Sure maybe I was going a little too fast) Anyways I ended up spinning into a guard rail at probably 35-40mph. I have to thank God for keeping me and my passenger safe through the whole thing. No cuts, bruises, scrapes, or severed limbs.

So I had the car towed to a towing shop in Greenville where it sat for awhile while I could get the insurance paperwork together. I started looking at new cars to buy. I was pretty much sure the car was totaled because it looked like this:



Well they didn't total it. They wrote up an estimate of $8,325 and gave me a list of shops in Greenville that would love to fix it. I was NOT ok with this. First of all, there was obviously more than $8,325 of damage to the car. They would have to replace at least the front bumper, hood, front fender, both front headlights, radiator, rear quarter panel, rear bumper, rear taillight, ABS sensor, and a good portion of the engine bay.



I'm sure you wouldn't want to be driving a car that was so disfigured at one time. Neither would I! So I was trying to figure out a way for them to total the car, and my boss recommended that I try to ask the Insurance Company for the diminished value of the car. Just to expain diminished value, basically if you are in a serious accident and your car is not totalled, your car has lost value due to it being an accident and repaired. Sometimes you can get this difference in value from your Insurance Company, but since this was my fault I was not able to collect on that. I was pretty upset at this point, stuck with a car that needed over half of it replaced, and burdened with the fact that when I go to sell the car I'll have to take a major hit on the resale value.

I was also faced with the problem that I was moving back to New York and the car wouldn't be able to come with me. I could get the car fixed but then how would I get it back! Thankfully, we found out that State Farm would cover $400 of the cost to get the car shipped up north and repaired with a collision shop we have had good service with in the past. So I got a bunch of shipping quotes and found one that could do it quickly (we were paying $25 a day for the car to sit at the lot, out of pocket). So we arranged for it to be shipped from SC to NY, and faxed the estimate of the damage to DC Collision (which is a great Collision shop if you need one!).

Overall, I was still upset but I was glad that the car was going to be fixed in NY. But just before the car was ready to ship up to New York, DC Collision called us and told us that the car should be totaled (it was just about totalled and if they found any additional damage not on the original estimate it would push it over the edge). And sure enough, when the car arrived here, DC took a look at it and totalled the car. State Farm finally agreed and after a month of drama I will be getting the check for the car in a few days.

Thanks everyone that prayed for me over the past few weeks. God really came through in the end! It also looks like I am going to have an awesome opportunity to buy one of my dream cars.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 01:08 PM
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well at least you're ok and didn't kill yourself or anyone else on the road.....speeding never turns out good.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 01:23 PM
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glad the drama is over and you are getting your money.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 02:41 PM
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wowza glad your ok
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 03:00 PM
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Yeah insurance adjusters are on their own little planet some days. Glad to hear everyone is safe and that it worked out for you.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 05:12 PM
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So what id the dream car you are looking at gettign??????
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 06:20 PM
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You should see my 2006 BSP that i totalled.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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did your airbags even go off?
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 09tC_CB7
Yeah insurance adjusters are on their own little planet some days. Glad to hear everyone is safe and that it worked out for you.
HEY!!! That only applies to the vast majority of them (see my profile pics).

The estimate you get from an adjuster is just that. Don't take it as law. There were plenty of times I had to write an estimate for something I KNEW would total, but had to go through the motions anyway.
The rule is, "You can't write what you can't see." So if the car isn't torn down you aren't going to get an accurate estimate. ALWAYS get it to a shop ASAP or you will be responsible for charges that accumulate due to your delay.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 09:43 PM
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wow thats so ironic, because i just recently got into an accident in my old car with my gf in the passenger seat and it happened on the SAME side your accident happened, minus the back part. glad everyone's alright.
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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how is that ironic?
Old Dec 18, 2008 | 09:51 PM
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I've took some spirited corners before and you got to be going well over the speed limit posted to spin the back around and lose it. Terrible drivers.

If my gf ever gets hit by someone acting like a tool, I hope they run to the ambulance and jump in themselves before I get there.
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^yeah really
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i live in CT, mad black ice. ill admit i shouldve been more careful, but stuff happens. i wasnt acting like a tool. i hate kids like that.
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and it was ironic because my accident just happened, and i see this posted. maybe it wasnt ironic. just a coincidence. i haven't had much sleep the past few days. dont mind me.
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ouch, good luck with everything. least your alright and no one was hurt
Old Dec 19, 2008 | 11:19 PM
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wow, its amazing how much damage those rails can do to cars these days, man i miss my truck. good luck and glad everyone was safe..
Old Dec 20, 2008 | 05:05 AM
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Yea... I think it was the TRD sway bar that did it to me, I've taken corners faster than that before but it just decided to slide out this day (probably because it was a bit colder than I was used to and the tires were cold)

Bought the new car... I pick it up Tuesday, I'll post pictures then
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What car did u buy?
Old Dec 21, 2008 | 06:47 PM
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what car did you go with? not sure the sway bar would do that since i am running both front and rear, never had any problems... but then again roads really dont show their dangers till your commited right



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