Rear-ended
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Rear-ended
I was in traffic in a long line of cars heading from a main road to get on a highway intersection yesterday when the cars in front of me suddenly stopped. Slammed on the brakes and ended up just barely missing running into the car in front of me.
After feeling relieved for half-a-second the car behind me smashed into me and pushed me into the car in front. Roads were wet and covered with pine needles and crap after a major storm. I'm not angry or anything about it, you know shmidt happens, nobody was hurt or anything. But I'm not looking forward to dealing with the Insurance companies now.
My insurance agent initially said to call Nationwide (the insurance of the guy behind me) and start the claims process with them. So I did, and I'm taking the car in to be looked at and given an estimate before repairs early next week. My Insurance (State Farm) also called me later on and said I had the option of filing a claim with them, but of course that would mean paying the deductible and likely losing the accident-free discount, etc. So I don't see why I'd want to do that unless I had to.
There was a policeman who came by and copied our info for us but did not file an official report since nobody was hurt.
But obviously I'm not expecting it to be easy to deal with Nationwide either. I want to ensure everything is fixed obviously, and also that I'm provided with a rental while the car is in the shop. I have rental coverage on my own insurance, but State Farm tells me Nationwide is supposed to cover that if they accept liability for the accident.
Any advice for dealing with some of whatever is coming next with the Insurance companies?
Some pics below. The front bumper isn't pictured but *might* need some touch-up paint. Also my front license plate and holder was bent upwards and the plastic attachment underneath it may be cracked up.
After feeling relieved for half-a-second the car behind me smashed into me and pushed me into the car in front. Roads were wet and covered with pine needles and crap after a major storm. I'm not angry or anything about it, you know shmidt happens, nobody was hurt or anything. But I'm not looking forward to dealing with the Insurance companies now.
My insurance agent initially said to call Nationwide (the insurance of the guy behind me) and start the claims process with them. So I did, and I'm taking the car in to be looked at and given an estimate before repairs early next week. My Insurance (State Farm) also called me later on and said I had the option of filing a claim with them, but of course that would mean paying the deductible and likely losing the accident-free discount, etc. So I don't see why I'd want to do that unless I had to.
There was a policeman who came by and copied our info for us but did not file an official report since nobody was hurt.
But obviously I'm not expecting it to be easy to deal with Nationwide either. I want to ensure everything is fixed obviously, and also that I'm provided with a rental while the car is in the shop. I have rental coverage on my own insurance, but State Farm tells me Nationwide is supposed to cover that if they accept liability for the accident.
Any advice for dealing with some of whatever is coming next with the Insurance companies?
Some pics below. The front bumper isn't pictured but *might* need some touch-up paint. Also my front license plate and holder was bent upwards and the plastic attachment underneath it may be cracked up.
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sorry to hear man. i've never dealt with nationwide myself, but i can imagine that you'll have to make an appointment to get an estimate. i'm assuming you don't have any sort of lip, etc. on the car, so you should be okay. do you know any body shop owners personally? most of the time, if you take it to someone you know of to repair the damage, they'll be able to inform nationwide of more damages, etc. and get more $$$ to cover damages. best of luck!
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I assume that you are in the DC area. I highly recommend D&V Autobody near the Dulles Airport. I just had some repair works done from hitting a deer. Kevin, the service manager, dealt with the insurance company and even with an Infinity dealership to price match the insurance parts quote (GEICO wanted me to use "reconditioned" parts). I would never bring my car to anywhere else.
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Really? the cop didnt write a report? WOW.. I not aware of the statue in Maryland but here in SC... regardless of whether there are injuries or not... if the damage is more than 1000$ a report should be made. Your damage alone exceeds that.
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A cop just happened to drive by right after it happened and helped us out. At least he gave us a badge number, name and phone to give insurance if they needed it though. Like I said, was after a big storm so the cops were also pretty busy that morning with hundreds of intersection traffic lights that had no power throughout the county (that had nothing to do with the accident).
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sorry to hear man. i've never dealt with nationwide myself, but i can imagine that you'll have to make an appointment to get an estimate. i'm assuming you don't have any sort of lip, etc. on the car, so you should be okay. do you know any body shop owners personally? most of the time, if you take it to someone you know of to repair the damage, they'll be able to inform nationwide of more damages, etc. and get more $$$ to cover damages. best of luck!
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I assume that you are in the DC area. I highly recommend D&V Autobody near the Dulles Airport. I just had some repair works done from hitting a deer. Kevin, the service manager, dealt with the insurance company and even with an Infinity dealership to price match the insurance parts quote (GEICO wanted me to use "reconditioned" parts). I would never bring my car to anywhere else.
I'd prefer to go to a dealership to be sure all the right (warrantied) parts were still working afterwards, but none of them actually do bodywork.
But if D&V also works with the dealership as you say, I'll check them out. I'd rather have a longer drive on 2 days than a bad repair job.
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My opinion is that you should never get body repairs done at a dealership that doesn't do it themselves. I had a situation where i needed to painting done so I took it to Infiniti of Tysons and they partner up with Cherner Lincoln Mercury. My experience was satisfactory but not too great. D&V is the absolute best shop in the area hands down! If you decide to go there tell him I (Shayan) recommended you. Ive been there again and again and he will definitely take amazing care of you
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after filing the claim with nationwide if one of the nationwide agents calls you to get more info, dont talk to them and direct them to speak to your agent. assuming you already reported the whole incident to them.
I had a scenario where i opened a claim with the other persons insurance, who was clearly at fault. after the claim was opened an agent called me to to heckle me basically feeling me out stating things like "well our client said you were going way to fast" . she tboned the side of my car! in hindsight i should have told him to get off my phone and talk to my ins agent.
I had a scenario where i opened a claim with the other persons insurance, who was clearly at fault. after the claim was opened an agent called me to to heckle me basically feeling me out stating things like "well our client said you were going way to fast" . she tboned the side of my car! in hindsight i should have told him to get off my phone and talk to my ins agent.