928S4 Rear Ended...Year from hell continues :-(
#91
I have another 928 to drive while it's in the shop. The car already has a salvage title (from 1990), so this one will be a bit tricky. My argument is that the car has been on the road for 15 years since the salvage title was issued. Has changed hands a couple times, and still looked great when it was hit.
I'm not settling easy. I'm probably getting a lawyer since they have done some strange things already from the medical side. One of my best friends is the in house councel for a large INS co, and he told me to get a an attorney based on a request from the hitters INS co. for my medical records that does not look standard.
I'm not settling easy. I'm probably getting a lawyer since they have done some strange things already from the medical side. One of my best friends is the in house councel for a large INS co, and he told me to get a an attorney based on a request from the hitters INS co. for my medical records that does not look standard.
Originally Posted by Ron_H
The Porsche is an unique automobile. Has anyone thought about dimunition of value? Research that concept before settling. Realize that it will NEVER be as good as when it left the factory, no matter what you do. The factory primer has been broken. I hesitate using the common word to describe a prime unmolested example, but you get the idea. The way you looked at it when you turned around after parking it as you were walking away from it.......that is over now. Think about that before you settle, if you settle.
What are you driving now? Have you made arrangements to rent a car while your car is in the shop? I would do that and NEVER let go of that car until they have repaired your car to your satisfaction. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER. No matter how much they threaten you. It must be back in like condition before the crash. The rental car is your lever. One adjuster I knew told me no matter how long, even 2 years, to fight and not give up the rental car. They may sue you. So what? Is the car acceptable or isn't it? Don't ask me how I know this.
My knowledge came at a price.
What are you driving now? Have you made arrangements to rent a car while your car is in the shop? I would do that and NEVER let go of that car until they have repaired your car to your satisfaction. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER. No matter how much they threaten you. It must be back in like condition before the crash. The rental car is your lever. One adjuster I knew told me no matter how long, even 2 years, to fight and not give up the rental car. They may sue you. So what? Is the car acceptable or isn't it? Don't ask me how I know this.
My knowledge came at a price.
#92
928 Collector
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JE ..... weigh the pro's and cons Dude. It can be ugly. I'm not saying give up, just ..... weigh your personal stress level against what incremental gains there may be.
All the best, and knock 'em dead Dude.
Heinrich
All the best, and knock 'em dead Dude.
Heinrich
#93
The way I look at it, every day they hassel with me just adds to my "pain and suffering".
Originally Posted by heinrich
JE ..... weigh the pro's and cons Dude. It can be ugly. I'm not saying give up, just ..... weigh your personal stress level against what incremental gains there may be.
All the best, and knock 'em dead Dude.
Heinrich
All the best, and knock 'em dead Dude.
Heinrich
#96
She will rise again in some form. May bring somebody elses back to life, or the majority of her parts may wind up on.......a clear titled tub!
Originally Posted by heinrich
Damn,, down goes another lovely Porsche.
#97
Burning Brakes
JE,
I'm studying for my insurance license as we speak; learning more than I though I'd ever know, but light years from being expert. Keep telling their agent/adjuster with whom you're dealing that they MUST indemnify you and make you (the car) whole again before you will consider settling. Just as Ron says, the way it was right before this happened. Don't back off! Check with your insurance company to see if you've got it in your policy for an attorney. Also, explore the possibility of having your insurance company repair the car and then have your insurance company "duke it out" with thiers. Just a thought. Hang in there and good luck!
David
I'm studying for my insurance license as we speak; learning more than I though I'd ever know, but light years from being expert. Keep telling their agent/adjuster with whom you're dealing that they MUST indemnify you and make you (the car) whole again before you will consider settling. Just as Ron says, the way it was right before this happened. Don't back off! Check with your insurance company to see if you've got it in your policy for an attorney. Also, explore the possibility of having your insurance company repair the car and then have your insurance company "duke it out" with thiers. Just a thought. Hang in there and good luck!
David
#98
David, thank you for the advise.
Regards,
JE
Regards,
JE
Originally Posted by 1981 Shark
JE,
I'm studying for my insurance license as we speak; learning more than I though I'd ever know, but light years from being expert. Keep telling their agent/adjuster with whom you're dealing that they MUST indemnify you and make you (the car) whole again before you will consider settling. Just as Ron says, the way it was right before this happened. Don't back off! Check with your insurance company to see if you've got it in your policy for an attorney. Also, explore the possibility of having your insurance company repair the car and then have your insurance company "duke it out" with thiers. Just a thought. Hang in there and good luck!
David
I'm studying for my insurance license as we speak; learning more than I though I'd ever know, but light years from being expert. Keep telling their agent/adjuster with whom you're dealing that they MUST indemnify you and make you (the car) whole again before you will consider settling. Just as Ron says, the way it was right before this happened. Don't back off! Check with your insurance company to see if you've got it in your policy for an attorney. Also, explore the possibility of having your insurance company repair the car and then have your insurance company "duke it out" with thiers. Just a thought. Hang in there and good luck!
David
#99
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When Heinrich says it can get ugly, that is an understatement. You will be intimidated by the other side's attorney, by your own insurance company, and you will need a shovel to make your way through the "stuff" on the ground that will build up. Buy high cuff pants and wear boots. Laugh in their faces. They hit your car, not the other way around. You have no responsibility to cater to their convenience, though they will tell you that you "must mitigate your loss". Baloney. I told my own attorney he had no ***** when he told me that crap. And I think he doesn't; his desk is covered with dolls !!! Sheesh !!
#100
The more they delay and try to intimidate, the more physical therapy sessions I will have.
I'm in no immediate hurry, other than I'd like to get this over with, I have three other 928.
I'm in no immediate hurry, other than I'd like to get this over with, I have three other 928.
Originally Posted by Ron_H
When Heinrich says it can get ugly, that is an understatement. You will be intimidated by the other side's attorney, by your own insurance company, and you will need a shovel to make your way through the "stuff" on the ground that will build up. Buy high cuff pants and wear boots. Laugh in their faces. They hit your car, not the other way around. You have no responsibility to cater to their convenience, though they will tell you that you "must mitigate your loss". Baloney. I told my own attorney he had no ***** when he told me that crap. And I think he doesn't; his desk is covered with dolls !!! Sheesh !!
#102
Already planned on keeping the car. Estimate is for $9,109.00. Shop considers it totaled. I don't think you can find a tripple black 5-spd 928S4 with 100K miles on the clock that looks like this for that price.
Originally Posted by wrecktech
Have them give you a settlement figure where you get to keep the car also. I buy and rebuild a lot of cars we get like this.
Last edited by JE928Sx4.; 09-21-2007 at 09:47 AM.
#105
I don't know anyone who wasn't completly happy with the work Wagonwork has done for them. I'm not paying for it, I'm getting it done by the best.
Originally Posted by Fishy928S4
Over 9K for that? Where did you go? Were the initials W.W.???