Accident
#43
I just got done settling with my insurance company on a 2003 Durango that was totaled from hail damage.
They were a real pain to deal with and I felt they were trying to low ball my payoff to me on my Durango The Adjuster that came out I honestly can say he was a good guy he was amazed at how clean the Durango was. He rated it at Dealer ready which I guess that is they highest they can rate it.
Well he sent in the paper work to the main office and I started to deal with some lady that I swear did not have a clue on what was going on. She right away tried to offer me $7400 for my Durango. Told her that she was not even in the ballpark. Well for the next several days we went round and round and I couldn't get her to Budge. I quoted her prices I was finding on the internet which where a lot higher than she was offering. Well after having enough of her nonesense I asked to talk to someone above her. The guy I got to talk to was even less informed than she was on value of Cars and Trucks.
He pretty much told me that he could go up top $7700.00 and that was it not a penny more. I had just got done putting over $1000 worth of new tires on it a couple of month's before the hail storm. I told him if that was there last offer they could pick it up in front of my place on the rims. He did not like that at all and that was the last time I talked to him. I called an 800 number I had for my company and got a hold of some big shot lady and she emailed me a breakdown of how they came up with that price.
When I looked at the breakdown they were giving me $36 for all 4 of my new tires. I pointed this out to the lady and told her that giving me $9 a piece for 60,000 mile tires that only had 3000 miles on them was not acceptable. They also had forgot to figure in a couple of things that I know that the adjuster had put down because he had gave me a list of all the options he came up with.
Well she called about an hour later and offered me $8576 after taking off my $100 detuctable from. I accepted that offer.
Just be sure to get a copy of the breakdown of how they came up with the price they are offering you. Don't take the first offer unless you are happy with it. Be sure to do your own research on what it would cost to replace your Truck. If you are not getting anywhere with the person that you are dealing with ask for someone else up the ladder and don't stop if you are not happy with the offer.
I look at it this way. I know how clean my Durango was it was really spotless inside and out before the hail storm wiped it out.
I might make a few people a little mad when I say this but the Insurance company is going to try to pay you as little as possible for your wrecked truck no if and or buts about it. Just my 2 cents worth.
They were a real pain to deal with and I felt they were trying to low ball my payoff to me on my Durango The Adjuster that came out I honestly can say he was a good guy he was amazed at how clean the Durango was. He rated it at Dealer ready which I guess that is they highest they can rate it.
Well he sent in the paper work to the main office and I started to deal with some lady that I swear did not have a clue on what was going on. She right away tried to offer me $7400 for my Durango. Told her that she was not even in the ballpark. Well for the next several days we went round and round and I couldn't get her to Budge. I quoted her prices I was finding on the internet which where a lot higher than she was offering. Well after having enough of her nonesense I asked to talk to someone above her. The guy I got to talk to was even less informed than she was on value of Cars and Trucks.
He pretty much told me that he could go up top $7700.00 and that was it not a penny more. I had just got done putting over $1000 worth of new tires on it a couple of month's before the hail storm. I told him if that was there last offer they could pick it up in front of my place on the rims. He did not like that at all and that was the last time I talked to him. I called an 800 number I had for my company and got a hold of some big shot lady and she emailed me a breakdown of how they came up with that price.
When I looked at the breakdown they were giving me $36 for all 4 of my new tires. I pointed this out to the lady and told her that giving me $9 a piece for 60,000 mile tires that only had 3000 miles on them was not acceptable. They also had forgot to figure in a couple of things that I know that the adjuster had put down because he had gave me a list of all the options he came up with.
Well she called about an hour later and offered me $8576 after taking off my $100 detuctable from. I accepted that offer.
Just be sure to get a copy of the breakdown of how they came up with the price they are offering you. Don't take the first offer unless you are happy with it. Be sure to do your own research on what it would cost to replace your Truck. If you are not getting anywhere with the person that you are dealing with ask for someone else up the ladder and don't stop if you are not happy with the offer.
I look at it this way. I know how clean my Durango was it was really spotless inside and out before the hail storm wiped it out.
I might make a few people a little mad when I say this but the Insurance company is going to try to pay you as little as possible for your wrecked truck no if and or buts about it. Just my 2 cents worth.
#44
yeah, my claims adjusters was a C U Next Tuesday. she called in the middle of the night and stuff, treated me like i was an idiot, and then they lowballed my truck. i just stopped answering calls from them until they said they would pay me 10,500, which was 1300 more than they had originally quoted. took the cash and fixed the passenger side, good as new.
#45
There's nothing worth any good money now that the front is all cracked up. Name a couple of things that will make this guy over $1,500. Otherwise, i think it's a waste of time to buy it back. Can't ship half the stuff worth anything and i'm sure it's basic inside??? Not to mention it takes time to pull stuff off and pack it up for shipment. Now, if he bought it back for like $500 then it's worth it because the tires will cover that costs alone. Block that SOB up...lol
Sucks though. Banks aren't giving the same loans they were last year this time. I'm worried about financing my truck next June once the Lease is up on it being i won't have a job on paper and will be going to school.
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