got into an accident, insurance money = new parts??
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got into an accident, insurance money = new parts??
yeah so im pretty pissed i got into a car accident today. im going to need a new hood, front bumper, drivers side headlight and drivers side fender. I exchanged insurance information and everything and blah blah blah. I figured now would be a good time to upgrade and get some new stuff with the insurance money, but i wanted to ask what was the best way to go about getting the money and how to make sure they give me a check for the damages and i can get aftermarket stuff instead of oem. Let me know whats up with this stuff since its my first accident and i feel so sorry for my poor evo...
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well, if it wasnt your fault, the other guys company should be cutting you a check, if thats the case they will look at your vehicle and do an estimate on it and just cut you a check, so you can pretty much spend it on whatever you want, they wont be looking over your shoulder to make sure your putting the money back into the car with oem parts or aftermarket, its up to you
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yeah alright, i mean it wasn't really my fault because there was nothing i could do but legally it was becasue i had to slam on my breaks because a stupid septa bus decides hes going to merge into oncoming traffic so i hit the guy in front of me. i guess my insurance will be coving my damage not his. do i just call my insurance company and they will tell me to take it somewhere to get an estimate???
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it's always your fault if you're behind a person. I was in the same situation with a different car, changed lanes and the guy in front of me slammed his brake. You're insurance company will give him money to fix his car and fix yours. You're premium will go up and it will be on your record depending if you filed a accident report. In my state you're required to file an accident report if there was a cop present. Then it depends on how forgiving your insurance company is about at fault accidents.
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You may be able to substitute aftermarket for OEM, but the ins company is only going to pay for factory items... If the aftermarket is more expensive you'll pay the difference... Your insurance will most likely be paying for the other cars damage as well...
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Yeah take it to a bodyshop tell them what you want, and have them compare prices to oem.. USUALLY its cheaper to get after market parts anyways.. Just talk to the body shop to see if you can do it, since they will know more then most of us, id be guessing