So I'm driving home from work 5 weeks ago when some clown in an SUV hits a car two behind me at a stop light causing a domino effect crash. It takes out my bumper and throws my trunk just enough out of aligment that it won't open.... The damage was more cosmetic than anything --- the car is still mechanically sound and drivable (no injuries). I've duct taped the bumper and gotten the trunk functional again with some angry sweat equity.
What kind of car you ask? Well, let's just call it the classic junker. A '93 Ford Tempo with 108K miles on it with many little problems and some not so little.... State Farm who the guy was covered by really gave me the runaround. Come to find out it was because one unit thought the other was handling my claim and vice versa causing a few weeks of needless delay.
Yesterday I FINALLY got to the bottom of it and went to pick up my check. They realized that they'd screwed up and I think it helped my case. The assessed value was $1,900 which had me picking my jaw up off the floor when the lady told me. Now, I know and most of you probably do too that it isn't worth that much even if a gold bar was left on the passenger seat! The total damages were given as $1,711.71 which State Farm gave me 100% of and let me keep my auto.
I figure it would take me roughly 300 years or so with my trusty Bounty Hunter to beat that amount in found clad. I guess my story proves that sometimes David really can win against Goliath in the real world. Needless to say I'm ecstatic, it's Friday and I've got roughly 1,700 new reasons to celebrate tonight!
Hey, treasure is where you find it....
HH
-spyguy
What kind of car you ask? Well, let's just call it the classic junker. A '93 Ford Tempo with 108K miles on it with many little problems and some not so little.... State Farm who the guy was covered by really gave me the runaround. Come to find out it was because one unit thought the other was handling my claim and vice versa causing a few weeks of needless delay.
Yesterday I FINALLY got to the bottom of it and went to pick up my check. They realized that they'd screwed up and I think it helped my case. The assessed value was $1,900 which had me picking my jaw up off the floor when the lady told me. Now, I know and most of you probably do too that it isn't worth that much even if a gold bar was left on the passenger seat! The total damages were given as $1,711.71 which State Farm gave me 100% of and let me keep my auto.
I figure it would take me roughly 300 years or so with my trusty Bounty Hunter to beat that amount in found clad. I guess my story proves that sometimes David really can win against Goliath in the real world. Needless to say I'm ecstatic, it's Friday and I've got roughly 1,700 new reasons to celebrate tonight!
Hey, treasure is where you find it....
HH
-spyguy
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