Sincere condolences for your loss...glad you're OK though.
I know if mine ever got totalled, I'd be shopping for another ASAP.
That's one withdrawl I'd rather not experience.![]()
Sincere condolences for your loss...glad you're OK though.
I know if mine ever got totalled, I'd be shopping for another ASAP.
That's one withdrawl I'd rather not experience.![]()
Well everything seems to be working out. I just wanted to post again just in case anyone was interested, and just to add the experience to everyone's files.
The total cost to fix is estimated at $6,309. The insurance company (State Farm) told me the NADA value is $13,890. It seems like they were giving me a choice of either getting it fixed or giving me the NADA value. The woman was very nice and asked what I wanted to do. Before I could think about it I told her that I would like to have it fixed. She made sure that's what I wanted, and when I said yes, we made arrangements for the preferred shop to go ahead with everything.
I'm sure I want it fixed, but is it wierd for an insurance company to give you the choice? Plus, they keep asking me if I'm okay and if I have any injuries, which I don't really have. It's like they're trying to find any excuse to give me money.
Anyway, I'm driving around in the rented Ford Taurus right now, so I'm stylin'. Now we just have to see how long it will take the parts to get here from Japan. They are going with all new parts, so it may take some time...
Thanks again for all your support!
Dave
The best news - what a relief, eh?
-beeej.
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He lingers -- happily -- in a new hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance.
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Totally Dude. I'm definitely relieved now...Originally Posted by biju
I had a very similar experience with State Farm a couple winters ago when I put the whammy on a tree during very icy conditions...unfortunately there was a dui involved, so I'm not with them any more.![]()
The point being, they insisted on all new parts & stuck with me to the end, making sure the repair was done to my satisfaction.
There was hidden damage (tweaked rear output shaft) that wasn't evident until the body work was done & it was driveable.
With all the "over & above" estimate costs, they paid out over twelve grand.
You can bet ca$h money I'll be giving them my busuiness when that other thing goes away.![]()
Glad to hear it's working out!![]()
State Farm is a great insurance company and I've had nothing but a stellar experience with them. When I had a new '01 ford F-250 SuperDuty it got t-boned by a driver shooting across 4 lanes of traffic. Apparently the driver didn't see the giant bright red crew-cab longbed 4X4 dead in her path, and my first indication anything was amiss was when my french-fries flew out of my hand.State Farm had me in a rental that afternoon and the truck in the body shop, all handled at the local Ford dealership where I got the truck. The whole thing worked out well and in a resonable amount of time and was never any inconvenience to me at all. Good folk!
Keep us posted, you can be sure we're all hoping for return of your VX to you in super-excellent condition.![]()
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
joe not driving an isuzu?!!?Originally Posted by Joe_Black
haha
ive had good experience with state farm too.. and ive filed many claims (people like to hit my cars...) i bought my VX with a state farm settlement after a greyhound ran my civic into a guardrail on the highway and forgot to stop, only took about a week to process too, didnt have any effect on my premiums because people who saw it stopped and told the officer(s) it was a hit and run
glad everythings workin out! now make sure to throw some parts for me in on that insurance bill![]()
I too had a similar experience about 3 years ago. I got rear-ended by a semi truck on the Dan Ryan expressway in my Xterra.
The trucker was 100% at fault and the trucking company's insurance was extra nice to me. They kept asking if we were ok, if we went to the hospital, etc etc. And they didn't bat an eye at covering any and all costs, including rental car, work on the Xterra (took over a month to fix and ended up costing about $6000). I guess they figured I could sue the pants off them if I wanted to so they did not question any of the things I wanted paid for.
So, insurance can be good in situations where you are not at fault. Anyway, glad you are getting it worked out.
Bart