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  1. drjohngober

    drjohngober Formula 3

    Jul 23, 2006
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    For what it is worth, my insurance company paid me more for my 308 when it burned than what I paid for it. Tel them it was in great shape with a recent service,new stereo... ( which was all true with mine ) and they gave me a check for $42K. This was about 5 years ago.
     
  2. mwhite

    mwhite Karting

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    tommy......did you say 8 hours a day, 5 days a week? what Dentist works on friday? :)
     
  3. thecarreaper

    thecarreaper F1 World Champ
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    Matthew, i am so sorry to read this. my 77 GTB is almost a twin to your car. i hope your insurance company comes through. i have Hagerty and i always wonder how it works out in the end with Agreed Value policies.

    best of luck to you.

    :(
     
  4. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Agreed Value just establishes, based upon inspection, the amount they'll pay in lieu of whipping out the NADA and starting devaluation calcs.......
     
  5. Meister

    Meister F1 Veteran
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    Don't know if this has been mentioned before, but what about the mecahincals/service of the current car?

    If I spent a lot of time and $ sorting "this" car out, I'm not sure I'd be that willing to jump into a new one that could be a mechanical nightmare.

    It may be easier living with a good car that happened to have an accident than one the drains your wallet (again =)

    Sorry to hear the news.... hope things work out for you.

    P.S. Not to be anal, but accidents can happen to anyone at any time. We may all want to go and refresh our car pics. So that we have documentation (above & beyond) what the insurance company has of our current cars.
     
  6. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    You're right. Make that 8hr/day 4 1/2 days (I work 1/2 a day on Friday)!
     
  7. mwhite

    mwhite Karting

    Nov 10, 2003
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    adjuster is supposed to look at the car on Wednesday. My attorney gave me some good news today. In Alabama, you can stack insurance coverage. For example, if he has 15k worth of liability on that truck and 20k worth of coverage on the car he drives and 20k on his wife's car, Coverage can go up to 55k on this accident. This is good news because this truck was obviously not one that he drives since the illegal was driving it. I looked at the car today and the front end is all pushed to the left. Sure is going to overheat now...hahaha. Rear gaps on both doors didn't change. Neither front tire even popped. Lucky that all the force went over the center of gravity of the front end. Will keep you guys posted.
     
  8. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

    Dec 1, 2005
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    Matthew,

    Sounds like your sense of humor is intact, and things are looking better. Very cool. Please do keep us posted on this (very interested ) and best of luck.

    -Luigi

    PS: Every time I go back and view the photos of your crunch, I have to go out to the garage and pat my 85 QV on it's skinny little euro front bumper.

    Best.
     
  9. Dino2010

    Dino2010 F1 Rookie
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    Nov 20, 2006
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    Damn truck! Man, I feel so sorry for you! I think if you will order all new front parts at Ferrari, it's gonna be expensive! Better try to find an example with broken engine, or accidented in the back. Put those good front parts onyour car, it will be much cheaper!
     
  10. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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  11. 308nut

    308nut Formula 3
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    Matthew remember this, do NOT accept any offers from the insurance company without speaking to someone who knows how to reapair these cars. With the few that I did, the insurance co. went to regular body shops for estimates. After explainig to them that parts can't be bought they have to be made and brakets fabricated, and depending on what paint method was used for your car, etc etc etc. I convinced the insuance company to move from their offer of $6500 to $20000 to fix mine. I'd be more than happy to give a real estimate on the car if you like,


    Wade
     
  12. mwhite

    mwhite Karting

    Nov 10, 2003
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    fFor those who can, Wade and anyone else, what can I provide to you for you to ballpark a repair cost? I spoke with a regional adjuster today,
    Dan from Nationwide, who said that he has been in contact with Ferrari of Atlanta (can anyone here tell me if that is true?) and he said that the cost exceeded the maximum coverage on the policy. I informed him that I had been in contact with my attorney and what I would like for him to do is talk with whomever he needs to in order for us to reach an agreement without me having to go a legal route. I made him aware "subtle like" that I have easy access and financial ability to go through the legal process if needed but would allow him a couple of days to consider what course they may take. He wouldn't give an offer until he spoke with his boss. I think they realize that I am not just going to let their company talk with my company and try to solve it the lazy way. I want what is right. If that takes a year, so be it. I looked for a year and a half to find this car, I can wait. Gives me time to save money without my girlfriend realizing where it is going (secret ferrari stash). Still holding the illegal alien card close to the vest while I wait on a number to be thrown at me.

    Will keep you posted.

    Matt
     
  13. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    You have done the right thing...stand firm and be cool.

    They all cr@p their pants when the word Ferrari comes up....

    I had an experience where they continually lowballed me...by refusing to 'close' the file for almost two years, they came around....

    Reworked substandard repairs THEY authorized and added supplemental dollar amounts for additional 'contested' parts damage.

    You'd think as a customer it'd be different, but remember this:

    Mostly, insurance companies work for themselves!
     
  14. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Maybe sue in Civil whoever gave this guy the keys??? ;)
     
  15. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    The situation I cite was a nightmare..the irresponsible party who hit my Ferrari was insured by MY carrier as well!

    Since they had both sides, I had no advocate....I lost some innocence that night.
     
  16. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

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    +1
     
  17. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Mostly? Try ALWAYS!
     
  18. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

    Dr Tommy Cosgrove Three Time F1 World Champ
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    And I would ask him, "Yeah...so?"

    You have to LOVE that secret little illegal immigrant card up your sleeve. I cannot WAIT to hear how all this works out. Go get em!
     
  19. Mike C

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    Same thing happened when someone rear-ended my daughter's Honda. It stinks.
     
  20. Mike C

    Mike C F1 Veteran
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    Ask Dan who he talked with at FoA. I know the general manager and service manager -- if he didn't talk to either Hugh or Chris, it's probably not valid. But as Tommy said regarding that the repair would exceed the policy value of the car, "so what"? That's what several here have already suspected, but it doesn't change the payoff obligation one bit.
     
  21. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

    Mar 5, 2005
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    Sorry, not exactly a hi-jack.

    My son-in-law was hit by a DUI that ran and hit 3 other cars b4 he was stopped by a tree.

    They both had the same innsurance company.

    They had just bought the car and were upsidedown in their loan.

    Spent the next year and a half paying on a car they did not have.

    Fair as defined by innsurance companys is whatever is best for them!

    Try to fix the car, only if you can afford it. Remember the words of the
    guy after he saw the video of him filling his 308 when he was engulfed in a ball of fire. Just like you saw the amputee. Your still here and whole.

    I will be going through B. AL this weekend on the way back to KS.

    We were watching our sons children while they went on a cruise.
    We are in Eufaula AL now.

    I don't know exactly when we will be leaving so I can't ask where we could
    meet and talk 308's.

    stephen
     
  22. judge4re

    judge4re F1 World Champ

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    These cases are why agreed value policies are the only way to go...
     
  23. wrecktech

    wrecktech Formula Junior

    Jun 4, 2004
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    Please keep us informed. If I were you I would keep it either way, especially if you intend to get another one to replace it. If the computerized laser frame machine finds no frame damage it should be a very easy and straight forward fix. Let me know if I can be of any help.
     
  24. Wolfgang5150

    Wolfgang5150 F1 Rookie

    Oct 31, 2003
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    'These cases are why agreed value policies are the only way to go...'
    Great, great point - many people shop for the lowest rate, and realize after the fact that their rate is based on purchase price rather than actaul cash value. general;y ACV is not much more in upfront money, but worth the peace of mind.
    Always remember - you can't get insurance when you need it! Be prepared...............
    Kevin S.
    Orchard Park, NY
     
  25. RVIDRCI

    RVIDRCI Formula 3

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    Bump.

    Matthew,

    Please keep us posted of new developments.

    Best of luck.

    -L
     

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