Opt for new auto parts while settling with your Ins. Co.

by Guest » Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:21 am
Guest

My cousin Bob and another guy went for a long drive last Saturday evening and got struck by a rash driver from a distance. The bully escaped narrowly but was trapped later in the morning .The repair works for Bob would be somewhat around $4000. Bob's insurer had agreed to support him with aftermarket body parts for his vehicle, to which Bob's reaction was simple and stern. He did not want his insurer to provide him with aftermarket parts. He maintained that it was his insurer's job to collect the new parts from the tormentor. He had a hard time convincing the insurance representative till he revealed his other identity as an attorney.

Of late his insurance company has offered him new market parts, and also expressed their willingness to resolve matters soon. Could we ever look forward to a hassle-free world ?

Regards,
Blackberry

Total Comments: 172

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 04:18 pm Post Subject: tcope

hey thanks for my first reply. this is a good forum. do you aree with my viewpoint? I guess i will be starting some new threads on here. as Ive been doing this so long and know all the insurance tricks. Today I have to blend a whole side of a extra long passenger van. for 3.2 hours. it is huge and really requires 5 to 7 hours to do right . I am going to request more time from my boss or . Im just gonna do a real blend 3.5 feet into the panel. and buff in my clear. after using reducer on every edge coat of my clear.

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 03:48 am Post Subject:

I guess i will be starting some new threads on here


If that's your plan, please don't dredge up threads that have been silent for more than 6-8 months. Post a "New Topic" instead.

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