3rd Gen Durango 2011+ models

Fender Bender

Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:10 AM
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Oh sucks to be in Florida, that makes no sense. If your stopped at a safe distance (300') and a tractor trailer rear ends you and pushes you into the car in front of you, you are ticketed? Furthermore the safe distance of 300' is given to allow a vehicle to safely stop behind a vehicle that stops suddenly, but its not gonna be expected that the 300' distance is maintained between reaction and brake time once the vehicle is stopped.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 12:49 PM
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That's a darn shame. Glad no one was hurt. Good luck with the repairs.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MJNewman
If anything the hitch is what saved your vehicle. Otherwise I am sure your bumper wouldnt of turned out so well. Looks like its time for a custom exhaust. Glad to hear everyone was ok.
When I reread my post I think I see what you thought I meant. I meant if the truck did not have the hitch in it I think I would not have even hit them, thats what I meant by saying "If not for the trailer hitch I think I would have been ok"
Originally Posted by switchblade906
Hope that you didn't get a ticket for rear ending someone, and that the insurance pays for the damages in a very timely fashion
I did get a ticket, read Switchblades post....
Originally Posted by Ryan Albert
If he was able to stop his vehicle and was then pushed into the vehicle in front of him he won't get a ticket. The rear most driver will most likely be ticketed and placed at fault.
Not in FL....see below
Originally Posted by IndyDurango
Awww man, that sux. +1 on the good news that everyone was okay.

As you explained, your damage looks mainly cosmetic but costly in the plastics. They will likely replace the fascias instead of repairing them (which is good.) Sheet metal is where we hate to see the bends and you seem to have avoided that. The Mustang wasn't so lucky.

If you don't mind sharing, who are the insurance companies and what State?

IndyD
FL and USAA, everything is going well so far. In a rental already, USAA is taking good care of me.
Originally Posted by coldsteel
Make sure they replace the entire hitch, even if you're never going to tow with it. It clearly took an impact and the safety chain holds are damaged. You don't ever want to be towing and need the safety chains and have the eye(s) rip open. Demand it.
They listed it as being replaced, but they left off the exhaust, Forward Collision Warning sensor, and a ton of other stuff. The lady said, oh they will catch that stuff when they take stuff off. They better! The estimate seems way light to me, they left out the $$$$ stuff.
Originally Posted by sidewinder9m
Ouchhh!...well the main thing is glad to hear your safe and okay. Hope your D gets repaired soon.
In work, thanks man.
Originally Posted by switchblade906
Not here in FL, If you are able to stop but then get pushed into the car in front of you then you still hit them and will get a ticket. They say that you shouldn't have been that close to the driver in front of you in the first place.
Yep, the trooper told me to take it to court and the ticket and points will be dropped, but his hands are tied acording to the law, he has to write the ticket. I asked if there was any way you can hit somebody in the rear and not be at fault, he said that is only possible if they back up into you.
Originally Posted by Ryan Albert
Oh sucks to be in Florida, that makes no sense. If your stopped at a safe distance (300') and a tractor trailer rear ends you and pushes you into the car in front of you, you are ticketed? Furthermore the safe distance of 300' is given to allow a vehicle to safely stop behind a vehicle that stops suddenly, but its not gonna be expected that the 300' distance is maintained between reaction and brake time once the vehicle is stopped.
Might be the same as above, where it will get dropped, stupid I know......
Originally Posted by MiamiRT
That's a darn shame. Glad no one was hurt. Good luck with the repairs.
Thanks man, I am super pickey as I guess most are on here, hope they do a good job and this does not turn ito a big @ss pain.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 04:45 PM
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Ouch! I feel your pain; I was in an accident (not at fault either) with mine back in July of '11 D was only 3 months old. Glad nobody was hurt and hope your D is put back good as new soon.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 04:49 PM
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[quote=shelbymopar89;2721100]
They listed it as being replaced, but they left off the exhaust, Forward Collision Warning sensor, and a ton of other stuff. The lady said, oh they will catch that stuff when they take stuff off. They better! The estimate seems way light to me, they left out the $$$$ stuff.


I've got USAA too. They were good about all the add-ons found by the shop post-estimate.
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 07:36 PM
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[QUOTE=ZCR1;2721140]
Originally Posted by shelbymopar89
They listed it as being replaced, but they left off the exhaust, Forward Collision Warning sensor, and a ton of other stuff. The lady said, oh they will catch that stuff when they take stuff off. They better! The estimate seems way light to me, they left out the $$$$ stuff.


I've got USAA too. They were good about all the add-ons found by the shop post-estimate.
That is good to hear, I just got a call from the body shop, they wanted to confirm that it did have the forward collision warning system because the radar sensor is $1,987.00!!! The hitch took it out, it is dun!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 08:34 PM
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Yikes that sucks you got ticketed.. Good luck with repairs..
 
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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 02:51 AM
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As others had said, it does suck that you were in the accident and the fact that you got a ticket for something that clearly isn't your fault. Lets just hope that the people that do the repairs do a good job and that you will be happy with the finished product.
 
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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 12:51 PM
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Sorry to hear this man. Glad you are ok though, and just keep on that body shop to make sure everything is repaired with new OEM parts.
 
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