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- 22 September 2005
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Many thanks to those of you who replied with the recommendation of a body shop in the LA area where we could get our car fixed. We took it to San Pedro and unfortunately, while the car can be repaired, the cost of repair is nearly 85% of the book value of the car, so it looks like we'll be totaling my wife's pride and joy for the last 10 years.:frown:
So here's my question - our car was hit by a driver who ran a red light and their insurance company has admitted responsibility. It even says as much on the police report. Up until the day of the accident, we were very happy with the car and we've kept it in great shape with a lot of the niggly stuff (ignition key switch, deck and trunk lid struts, ignition control module, antenna mast, Bose amps etc.) all replaced as and when they started to cause problems. Aside of a small dime sized ding in the passenger door, everything was 100% functional.
Given that the book value of the car is about $24K I'm expecting to receive an initial offer somewhere lower than that but looking at Autotrader.com, the same year and same mileage is available for between $25 and $30K in Southern California. Our car was also an auto and these are all sticks which my wife doesn't drive.
Since we weren't planning on replacing our car anytime soon, and we weren't 'at fault' I don't really see why we should suddenly find ourselves out of pocket to replace the car.
Can anyone recommend a good auto insurance lawyer in the Los Angeles area who might be able to help us i) negotiate with the insurance company to secure a reasonable loss amount and ii) potentially pursue the at-fault party for the difference between the total loss and the cost of replacing our car?
Thanks in advance
So here's my question - our car was hit by a driver who ran a red light and their insurance company has admitted responsibility. It even says as much on the police report. Up until the day of the accident, we were very happy with the car and we've kept it in great shape with a lot of the niggly stuff (ignition key switch, deck and trunk lid struts, ignition control module, antenna mast, Bose amps etc.) all replaced as and when they started to cause problems. Aside of a small dime sized ding in the passenger door, everything was 100% functional.
Given that the book value of the car is about $24K I'm expecting to receive an initial offer somewhere lower than that but looking at Autotrader.com, the same year and same mileage is available for between $25 and $30K in Southern California. Our car was also an auto and these are all sticks which my wife doesn't drive.
Since we weren't planning on replacing our car anytime soon, and we weren't 'at fault' I don't really see why we should suddenly find ourselves out of pocket to replace the car.
Can anyone recommend a good auto insurance lawyer in the Los Angeles area who might be able to help us i) negotiate with the insurance company to secure a reasonable loss amount and ii) potentially pursue the at-fault party for the difference between the total loss and the cost of replacing our car?
Thanks in advance