My wife is sitting at an intersection, light turns green, but there is a cyclist that seems to be confused and she's not sure he is gonna stay out of the intersection, so she waits to see what he is gonna do. He finally decides that he should wait so just as she takes her foot off the brake, she gets slammed from behind by a F150 pulling a trailer. He denies it but I'm sure he was on his phone, or distracted or whatever, but the cops show up, and with the statement of the cyclist, he gets ticketed for causing the accident. Of course he's screaming at my wife about "why didn't you go, the light was green" and so on, but bottom line he failed to control his vehicle. My wilfe's car is a 2004 Audi that she absolutely loves, great shape and only 75K miles, and we just dropped $2400 to repair an AC problem, transmission seal leak and timing belt water pump replacement. Insurance company gets the case and calls us back with all the good news
1. Your vehicle is totaled
2. Driver has no insurance
3. Driver doesn't own the car
4. Owner's insurance is not sure he is covered
So my insurance says they will handle everything (which they have, and have done a great job). Here's my problem, I will never find a replacement vehicle of the same quality that is now being held for salvage, and I will be back into a car payment again. Insurance says car value is around $6300, and I agree with their assessment. Turns out Audi has super expensive parts and it would be around 8K to repair it. I just think it sucks that through no fault of ours we are gonna need to come up with another 3-5K to get her another car. Just looking for anyone with the same kind of experience and what, if anything, you did to make the end results better. Pisses me off that the driver will get a ticket for maybe 150-200$ and get on with his life. Emujo
1. Your vehicle is totaled
2. Driver has no insurance
3. Driver doesn't own the car
4. Owner's insurance is not sure he is covered
So my insurance says they will handle everything (which they have, and have done a great job). Here's my problem, I will never find a replacement vehicle of the same quality that is now being held for salvage, and I will be back into a car payment again. Insurance says car value is around $6300, and I agree with their assessment. Turns out Audi has super expensive parts and it would be around 8K to repair it. I just think it sucks that through no fault of ours we are gonna need to come up with another 3-5K to get her another car. Just looking for anyone with the same kind of experience and what, if anything, you did to make the end results better. Pisses me off that the driver will get a ticket for maybe 150-200$ and get on with his life. Emujo
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