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Old 05-07-2005, 11:19 AM   #5 (permalink)
hiredgoons
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Quote: Originally Posted by Valley
Sadness has filled my heart , some crusty ol' Hyundai entered traffic and into the rear left side of my SRT-4! Had my signal on for 100ft+ and slowed down to turn and then WACKKKK!

Alighnment = fuggggt
Paint = tah'ell
Door = rallied
Idle = totally fricken sckrewwed up (but unrelated to the accident)

I'm not posting for sympathy; I need some extra advice/insight on what may/going to happen to my car. The lady that hit me, after an investigation, doesn't have auto insurance...and my deductable is $1000.00. Does that mean I will have to fork out the $1000.00 even if it is her fault...and kiss stage 2 dreams goodbye?

I've never been in an accident and thought that some of you guys might have some insight into how quickly I can get my car happy again and/or if it is I or the INS company that can/will sue her? for damages?

It drives......sorta................


Some bodyshops will be willing to deal with you on the deductible to get the work...since they're going to be making a profit on the job, they might split the deductible with you so you'll choose them over someone else...
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