jackbcareful
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? New Hampshire, accident in Mass.
My car was totalled in a 4 car accident on an interstate. Car number 4 slammed at 50-65 mph into 3 stopped cars. I was number two.
My car was towed and deemed totalled at about $2600. I've found other estimates (Kelly's etc) at over $4000.
I did have a '95 VW Golf that I had maintained in very good mechanical condition for the past ten years (this seems not to be taken into consideration by the adjusters). I have put more than $2600 hundred into it int he past 16 month and more than $2000 in the pst year. This doesn't include the $$ I've saved by doing a lot of work myself.
Do I have any recourse with the adjuster's estimate? I'm sure the at-fault driver's ins. co. will not offer me as much. Is there arbitration I can seek? Can I come up with my own verifiable estimates? Can I sue the at-fault driver for the difference or even by-pass his ins. co. altogether ?
My last VW went over 300K and I had made the decision to put money into this one to make it last even longer. Now I have no vehicle and I'm not sinking myself into debt to get a new car - that's why I maintain all my equipment and live within my means.
Any recourse or do I have to suck this up ?
Vehicle-less in Enfield
My car was totalled in a 4 car accident on an interstate. Car number 4 slammed at 50-65 mph into 3 stopped cars. I was number two.
My car was towed and deemed totalled at about $2600. I've found other estimates (Kelly's etc) at over $4000.
I did have a '95 VW Golf that I had maintained in very good mechanical condition for the past ten years (this seems not to be taken into consideration by the adjusters). I have put more than $2600 hundred into it int he past 16 month and more than $2000 in the pst year. This doesn't include the $$ I've saved by doing a lot of work myself.
Do I have any recourse with the adjuster's estimate? I'm sure the at-fault driver's ins. co. will not offer me as much. Is there arbitration I can seek? Can I come up with my own verifiable estimates? Can I sue the at-fault driver for the difference or even by-pass his ins. co. altogether ?
My last VW went over 300K and I had made the decision to put money into this one to make it last even longer. Now I have no vehicle and I'm not sinking myself into debt to get a new car - that's why I maintain all my equipment and live within my means.
Any recourse or do I have to suck this up ?
Vehicle-less in Enfield