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Why are people such assholes when it comes to accidents and insurance? I've waited patiently for the other party to organise insurance and obtained a quote estimate for my car which they are saying is "too high" (why does that matter? The cost is going to be more than their excess so they'll have to pay insurance anyway) and they are checking with another panel beater.

Not once have I received a "sorry for damaging your car" since my car is in mint condition :( If I don't receive a response from them tomorrow then all hell is going to break loose.

Why are people such assholes when it comes to accidents and insurance? I've waited patiently for the other party to organise insurance and obtained a quote estimate for my car which they are saying is "too high" (why does that matter? The cost is going to be more than their excess so they'll have to pay insurance anyway) and they are checking with another panel beater.

Not once have I received a "sorry for damaging your car" since my car is in mint condition :( If I don't receive a response from them tomorrow then all hell is going to break loose.

never give a f**k about other people in insurance claims, worst thing you can do tbh

just get your insurance to chase them around for it and get what you can from the claim

never give a f**k about other people in insurance claims, worst thing you can do tbh

just get your insurance to chase them around for it and get what you can from the claim

Yeah, tomorrow is the absolute deadline to see what they will do. I only have 3rd party fire and theft, so they are hopeless when it comes to these things. He lives an hour away from me, so even if his "friend" panel beater (which I WON'T go to) gets a cheaper quote there is no way in hell I'm driving down there. It's inconvenient enough I won't have my car for a few weeks, which the panel beater near me offers a courtesy car as well.

If you got all the guys details and insurance company get one of those lawyers where you just fill in a one page form they do the rest costs you nothing they get payment from the insurance company I think

I did it twice was easy as

ppl asking about next monthly meet,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/441856-april-monthly-meet-tech-night-at-micolour/

monthly meet at micolour and given some suggestion what to look at when buying a car and spotting repairs.

we have some more fun events picked out for next couple months.

scumbag grad apps response boxes... mention no word-limits, then when i have written a felicitous response, it tells me there is a 400 word limit.

which of course, i had doubled +.

feck.

If you got all the guys details and insurance company get one of those lawyers where you just fill in a one page form they do the rest costs you nothing they get payment from the insurance company I think

I did it twice was easy as

Hmm, which one did you go through? I have insurance and JustCar covers up to $3,000 for uninsured damage (assuming they don't want to go through insurance) which I "think" will cover me, hopefully I won't have to pay any excess for that and JustCar takes care of it (which is their job).

If you got all the guys details and insurance company get one of those lawyers where you just fill in a one page form they do the rest costs you nothing they get payment from the insurance company I think

I did it twice was easy as

Also curious on this? Gf's bestie got hit by some fob woman and now her husband is refusing to make an insurance claim, this could help a lot.

I've had it when a motorbike ran into the evo, just contact your insurance company and tell them what happened they will pay you out and then chase up the person at fault (sort of like a debt agency) they have a certain amount they can give you, think justcar was $3500

meh I've done same.

some-one hits you

you can call your insurance company and they take care of it.

note you will have to your use their repair company not your choice.

but other than that so easy.

last 2 ppl that hit me, i've been with AAMI

I call them they get me to drop car next day

chauffeur car back to work.

car fin 4-5 working days later

chauffeur car picks me up from work

collect car.

happy

or if you not sure about crap drop it off at one of those sheen place that claim to take care of everything

plus give your a crappy getz to drive around

scumbag grad apps response boxes... mention no word-limits, then when i have written a felicitous response, it tells me there is a 400 word limit.

which of course, i had doubled +.

feck.

I feel ya, want a hug?

Apart from unigrad and gradconnection, you got any other sites?

meh I've done same.

some-one hits you

you can call your insurance company and they take care of it.

note you will have to your use their repair company not your choice.

but other than that so easy.

last 2 ppl that hit me, i've been with AAMI

I call them they get me to drop car next day

chauffeur car back to work.

car fin 4-5 working days later

chauffeur car picks me up from work

collect car.

happy

or if you not sure about crap drop it off at one of those sheen place that claim to take care of everything

plus give your a crappy getz to drive around

Is this with Third Party though Martin?

meh I've done same.

some-one hits you

you can call your insurance company and they take care of it.

note you will have to your use their repair company not your choice.

If you're not at fault you're allowed to choose your own repair company (spoke to the panel beaters who told me the situation). It's an inconvenience for me having to get my car repaired, so no way am I going to one outside my suburb.

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