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ARC1
06-18-2007, 07:48 PM
I need advice. This weekend I hit a parked car with no one it in going only 2 miles per hour. There is no damage to my car but the guy I hit has a small crack in his bumper. I was drivin a Cadi Deville and he has a 2003 Dodge Mini Van. He is insisting we do not go through the insurance, he is affraid his premium will go up. He is trying to rip me off. Today he told me the damage is $1800. and said to send him a cashiers check. Once he saw I was not going for that he changed his story and said we could settle at $1500, bottom line, he wants $. He said he is going through a divorce and owes back child support and has also asked me on a date now. Can you say weirdo!!! If I file through my insurance will I have to pay my deductible to fix his car? There is no damage to my car. Please help me, I am upset and confused! :cry:

trikypenguin
06-18-2007, 07:53 PM
um tell him to take it to a shop and have them call you with a quote, or you'll put it through insurance

ricosuave
06-18-2007, 07:55 PM
first of all, HIS premium will not go up

Second, feel free to settle yourself, but explain he has to have 3 quotes, and that you'll either pay the average, or you will go through insurance.

If he continues to be a dick, bite the bullet, and go through your insurance. you may get stung, but its better than getting fucked over by this guy.

also, if you do settle out of insurance, make sure you get pics, copies of all the estimates, and a written statement signed by both, with licence plate # and DL# and preferable signed by a nuetral witness.

good luck

Masked Bandit
06-18-2007, 08:04 PM
Pay the man....period.


If you file through insurance your rates will increase by $200 - $400 per year for six years.

carter_prelude
06-18-2007, 08:05 PM
wtf he asked you out on a date? :rofl:

rinny
06-18-2007, 08:06 PM
How does it work though, in a parking lot. I always thought it was 50/50, and from a lot of scenarios where it was fully one persons fault, the bill still gets split 50/50...?

DepTrotter
06-18-2007, 08:12 PM
why dont you go out on a date with him?

he sounds like a pretty chill guy

infected
06-18-2007, 08:14 PM
Creep. Go through insurance.

ARC1
06-18-2007, 08:14 PM
Thank you all very much for your advice. I live in Florida which is a no fault state. The laws here suck. I want to take care of fixing his vehicle, I just don't want him to take advantage of me. I am a good person and will do the right thing I just don't wanted to get fed :bullshit:. Botton line, the guy is a creep! He also s/w my Mom and fed her the same :bullshit:

Thank you all again, you did help me and I appreciate it! :)

ARC1
06-18-2007, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by Masked Bandit
Pay the man....period.


If you file through insurance your rates will increase by $200 - $400 per year for six years.


Be nice, this is my first accident and I am 30. Do you think my rates will increase that much? :)

pinoyhero
06-18-2007, 08:34 PM
Youir rates in Canada would increase that much, probably not a big deal, but seriously have him send you a quote or two before just giving him a cheque, better yet, tell him to have the reapir shop send you the work quote and final bill.

jdm_eg6
06-18-2007, 08:42 PM
get two official or maybe three quotes from legitimate body shops, have OFFICIAL copies presented to you and only THEN give him money... Insurance will require those same quotes anyway so either way you will see how much it will cost.

ga16i
06-18-2007, 08:53 PM
$1800 might not be completely out to lunch. If the bumper does have a crack on, it'll probably need to be replaced. If going through dealership for the part and labour plus paint, wouldn't surprise me if they charge you $1000+ easy? On partstrain.com choosing the crappiest 2003 model of Dodge Caravan a front bumper cover is priced at $221.60 sale price, and $369.33 list price (all prices in USD). Of course when replacing bumper cover, you might as well replace the absorber too, soo yea, pricing might be not completely out of whack. and the dude sounds like a creep haha :thumbsup: note to self, do not ask some one who hit your car out after asking for money.

ga16i
06-18-2007, 08:56 PM
oh yeah, if possible try to get a quote by yourself (instead of just relying on him to get the quotes). Once you've got one quote, take it to another place, but don't show the 2nd place the quote. If the first quote is lower, show the 2nd place that quote and ask if they'll beat that price. Keep going until you're not making much progress on lowering the estimates :D

Tik-Tok
06-18-2007, 09:26 PM
The funny part is, he won't even be using that money to get it fixed. He'll be using it to pay his child support

Personally, I would have him send it to a shop, and pay the shop directly, or just go through insurance. If he still doesn't want to, that's his problem, he won't get it fixed OR any money then.

929
06-18-2007, 11:47 PM
He asked you on a date? Play that angle, get him to be a creep, and tell him to take a hike after you've recorded him masturbating on the phone or something. Threaten to send the tape to his ex-wife and it will be over sooner than you could have dreamed.

Question, do you live in Calgary? You're from Fl?

DepTrotter
06-19-2007, 08:35 AM
Originally posted by ARC1
Thank you all very much for your advice. I live in Florida which is a no fault state. The laws here suck. I want to take care of fixing his vehicle, I just don't want him to take advantage of me. I am a good person and will do the right thing I just don't wanted to get fed :bullshit:. Botton line, the guy is a creep! He also s/w my Mom and fed her the same :bullshit:

Thank you all again, you did help me and I appreciate it! :)



Originally posted by 929
He asked you on a date? Play that angle, get him to be a creep, and tell him to take a hike after you've recorded him masturbating on the phone or something. Threaten to send the tape to his ex-wife and it will be over sooner than you could have dreamed.

Question, do you live in Calgary? You're from Fl?

Moron, i wonder who you will reincarnate as next

DNSDJS
06-19-2007, 08:52 AM
get quotes
best thing
take like 4-5 and then take the avg. and pay him that
done deal
nothing more
if he doesnt agree
then just go thru insurance

teggypimp95
06-19-2007, 08:55 AM
It will not effect his insurance. It has nothing to do with him. It is your choice on how you would like to pay. For insurance your deductable will be 250,500, or 1000 (what ever you chose when u signed up). PLus the chance of your insurance going up.

Also, get the body shop to call you with the quote and make sure you see the quote papers. Never go by word of mouth!!!

Third, some people will find the highest quote they can and then have you write them a personal checque if your doing it without insurance. This way he wants to pocket as much as he can and maybe the little crack doesent even bother him. If you want to avoid this if your care, tell him you will be making the checque out to the body shop not him personally. Less chances of something going wrong on the furture.

I had some one hit my car, then write me a personal checque after i handed him several quotes. 3 months later he wants his money back becuase he think it was too much even though i gave him 4 quotes and he choose the lowest. So he sued me but i owned his ass in court and got even more money out of him for wasting my time.

Make sure you keep track of all documents and the dates of everything. Cover your ass every angle that you can.

barney
06-19-2007, 09:42 AM
And get a signed release!
After the financial negotiations are looked after but before handing over ANY money, get him to sign a proper release indemnifying you from any further action.
That way he can't come back at you later.

shakalaka
06-19-2007, 09:48 AM
This is what I would do. If he doesn't want you to go through insurance. You should take his car or send it to your mechanic, ask him if that's ok obviously, or even whatever place he wants to go to. Then get them to give you a quote of how much it's going to cost, and then go from there.

Don't listen to him and just pay him $1500, that won't be right.

And after everything is done and over with, recommend him a good psychiatrist. Think the bloke needs one.

Super_Geo
06-19-2007, 09:49 AM
$1800 sounds like BS... I had to replace the front bumper on my parent's Camry a few years back...

$250 for the new bumper
$300 to get it painted/installed
======================
$550 total

And it wasn't a small tear or anything, the bumper had a huge dent in it.

JRSC00LUDE
06-19-2007, 09:58 AM
In the end, going through insurance is the easiest way to ensure your ass is covered. After all, it's so easy a caveman can do it.

If you wonder how it will affect your premiums etc., just call them (insurer) up and ask and then you'll know for sure. If you decide to pay out of pocket then listen to guys like teggypimp95 so you don't get burned.

(p.s. - thanks for proving you are a retard in yet another thread 929. Actually, that's too harsh - I don't like insulting retards by comparing them to you)

gcycheun
06-19-2007, 10:05 AM
Originally posted by rinny
How does it work though, in a parking lot. I always thought it was 50/50, and from a lot of scenarios where it was fully one persons fault, the bill still gets split 50/50...?

if this was the case I'd be scared to ever park my car in a parking lot, as it would be my fault if I was shopping and my car was to get hit!! :confused:

SilverGS
06-19-2007, 11:56 AM
Get several quotes. You choose where it gets fixed and pay the shop directly. Have a copy of the invoice and the fact that you paid it for him and for yourself and have him sign off that you indeed fix his bumper. This way he won't just take the money and not fix his car.

I also agree the fix should be no more than $1000 to replace a bumper. At that speed I doubt anything else needs to be replaced. For something this minor it probably isn't worth it to go through your insurance and risk it going up. Most insurance companies give you a free accident without any bump if you were clean before but for such a minor thing I wouldn't bother.

zoik
06-19-2007, 01:14 PM
Originally posted by ga16i
$1800 might not be completely out to lunch. If the bumper does have a crack on, it'll probably need to be replaced. If going through dealership for the part and labour plus paint, wouldn't surprise me if they charge you $1000+ easy? On partstrain.com choosing the crappiest 2003 model of Dodge Caravan a front bumper cover is priced at $221.60 sale price, and $369.33 list price (all prices in USD). Of course when replacing bumper cover, you might as well replace the absorber too, soo yea, pricing might be not completely out of whack. and the dude sounds like a creep haha :thumbsup: note to self, do not ask some one who hit your car out after asking for money.

i'm with this guy, check the prices of the bumper, call up a dealship in the area. i know my bumper alone is 900 for just the cover. no paint or installation etc. get the official quotes from the body shops, along with pictures of what is being fixed and why. i know when my car got hit by a cab last summer, the body shop guys took a lot of pictures for the insurance company to prove the expenses.