Got hit. Is the car totalled?
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bodyshop tore down the car and requested a supplement from my insurance. Total is up to $17k. Insurance approved it and work will begin. They said it will be there until beginning of December. Basically replacing the entire rear end, including the rear seats because the leather got scratched/tore from the rear windshield when shattered. Insurance is also reimbursing for the tint and rear diffuser. My deductible will also be reimbursed since they caught the other guy and he actually had AAA insurance. Now I wait....
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well, I'm not sure if he is getting off with just a couple tickets. My insurance told me only what was on the police report. They said typically, if they charge the other driver with a felony, it would be on a separate report. Not sure how that really works. I can followup with the CHP and see if they pursue this further. I'm at least thankful they caught the guy and he has insurance for damages.
You can always try to look up if there is a case on the Superior Court's website. Since you now have his name, just type it in to see if there is a case against him.
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The truck rides on a ladder frame. If the frame is bend, it's automatically a total loss, which looked like it in this pic. I had the same pit-maneuver type accident in my mini van. Since the car is modular, the cut out the damaged portion of the chassis and welded on a new piece...... I wish they would have totalled the van instead of fixing it.
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That's one thing I never understood myself. The term "frame" is really only applicable in trucks these days. The body shop guy laughed at me when I used the word "frame" when my mini van was in the shop. Unibody is still wielded from different pieces that can be replaced, therefore harder to get a total loss from one sided impact not involving different panels.....