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Sep 9, 2024
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Skeptical Optimist
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No insurance company is going to pay over market value because you paid for some
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Wasn’t sure how to categorize this one… son was in a car accident. Insurance carrier is giving a really low offer
SolidBlue
All-American
Sep 9, 7:45am
RE: Was sure how to categorize this one…
Mexicougazul
Sep 9, 7:48am
Seems fair. This is a good way for your son to learn that putting 5k into a lemon 5k car doesn’t make it a 10k car.
Virginia Ute
Sep 9, 7:53am
It was a work truck, with a CNG package that would save around $6000 a year in fuel.It was a good investment… until this
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 7:56am
Cars are not a good “investment” really ever.
Virginia Ute
Sep 9, 7:58am
I own 10 work trucks just like my sons. I’ve saved $50,000+ in fuel cost every year for 7 years. 1000 miles on a
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:12am
That doesn’t matter to an insurance company when placing a value on a car. Keep
Jdoc
Sep 9, 8:15am
Where do you live? CNG isn't saving me much if any money nowadays in Utah.
fulano
Sep 9, 8:26am
California CNG $2.25/gal vs $4.80+/gal
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 9:01am
That's not an investment. It's an expense regardless of how you minimized it.
ebv
Sep 9, 8:48am
That’s a funny way of thinking… If I buy a computer for my company and increases my productivity to the point
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 9:09am
It's still an expense.
ebv
Sep 9, 9:20am
It’s not an investment. It’s an expense to make the business more productive.
Fatalplacebo
Sep 9, 9:26am
Sounds like a rational business decision, as long as the car survives long
russkiejedi
Sep 9, 8:59am
If you are driving those trucks that much to save that much money in fuel, then no, still not a good investment.
Virginia Ute
Sep 9, 9:13am
This! I make decent money using my computer, but the asset itself is an expense.
ebv
Sep 9, 9:21am
No, it's still not an investment
NanoFab Coug
Sep 9, 9:31am
So your son gets $5645 for truck he paid $4500?
TheHop
Sep 9, 7:54am
They are still part of the loss.
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 7:56am
Insurance doesn't care about those things - they only care about the value of
MacroCougar
Sep 9, 7:58am
Not exactly true - Here’s what I did
kapcreations
Sep 9, 8:08am
You said he got a really low offer.....
TheHop
Sep 9, 8:02am
What something cost you and what it is worth are 2 different things.
John Doe
Sep 9, 8:10am
The at fault driver is responsible for your losses. His losses include the recent work on the vehicle
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:15am
Friend, that is not how the law works when valuing property damage.
Jdoc
Sep 9, 8:16am
Okay, this is actually what I wanted to talk about.
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:25am
He can try, but insurance will not
Jdoc
Sep 9, 8:30am
Nope. It's simply a question of what is it worth. If he can demonstrate that
ebv
Sep 9, 8:50am
I agree with you that is most likely what will happen in small claims, but
Jdoc
Sep 9, 9:18am
If he files in small claims courts without settling with the insurance first
oilman
Sep 9, 9:58am
Yes, his insurance company would have to defend him, but the only thing they
Jdoc
Sep 9, 10:27am
Why do you say that the fair market value of the car isn't covered by insurance?
Jay Rick
Sep 9, 11:51am
I didn't say that. Fair market is covered. The other losses he is claiming are
Jdoc
Sep 9, 12:04pm
Good luck getting an insurance company to agree with you. Their argument would be that they are not responsible for the
John Doe
Sep 9, 9:41am
Sure they do. You’re entitled to the market value of the car. Not the amount
Jay Rick
Sep 9, 8:06am
That’s not a really low offer.
Superkid
Sep 9, 7:57am
Say your neck hurts and you can probably get that number up to 10 grand real
cougarfann888
Sep 9, 8:00am
No insurance company is going to pay over market value because you paid for some
Skeptical Optimist
Sep 9, 8:01am
My first thought, what kind of torque converter is 3 grand? That’s complete trans rebuild $$.
valcorger
Sep 9, 8:03am
Also, why would you need a complete break overhaul?
TheHop
Sep 9, 8:05am
1997 - sat in a parking lot for 8 years unused. The hydraulic fluid gummed up. They flushed it 5 different times and it
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:21am
F-250
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:16am
Find a new repair shop. I’d recommend C&S Auto & Truck on Limonite in Jurupa Valley.
valcorger
Sep 9, 8:23am
It was more than just the torq cov. That was just the biggest part of the repair. But thank you for the referral.
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 9:57am
Talk to Sonny (owner) or Steve. Tell them Glenn sent you.
valcorger
Sep 9, 10:52am
The first offer from insurance is rarely serious. Time to negotiate.
Ferb
Sep 9, 8:04am
Unfortunately, those kind of repairs just don’t have much value
KYU
Sep 9, 8:21am
It depends. Parts and repairs don't add value. But
JarJarBeeps
Sep 9, 8:25am
No, haven’t checked. Would you just use KBB or do you know of another resource for market value?
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 8:30am
I'd peek at things like Facebook marketplace maybe. Asking price does not equal
JarJarBeeps
Sep 9, 8:34am
Wait, if you haven’t checked the market and KBB, how could you possibly know
Superkid
Sep 9, 8:48am
I was including the total investment- in the past I’ve had a totaled truck. The insurance covered all my recent repairs
SolidBlue
Sep 9, 9:35am
That sounds like an insurance company that is very open to insurance fraud.
Superkid
Sep 9, 9:40am
RE: No, haven’t checked. Would you just use KBB or do you know of another
ebv
Sep 9, 8:52am
At the end of the day, the best you can do is make your case for as high a
David Lo Pan
Sep 9, 8:56am
This ^^^. It doesn't matter how much he paid for it or how much he put into it.
Mtbcoug
Sep 9, 8:53am
Imagine paying comprehensive coverage on a car you paid $4500 for.
OPINIONS
Sep 9, 9:09am
You can push back by showing comps to replace it. An offer from the insurance
Thrill
Sep 9, 9:49am
The only way to significantly increase the insurance payout is to tell them your
Thrill
Sep 9, 9:51am
This thread is all over the place. Here’s the deal - there’s a difference betwee
Jay Rick
Sep 9, 1:56pm
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