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tanktube67 01-24-2008 10:19 PM

If you were REAR ENDED What Would You Do?
 
It has been raining all day and I got rear ended:mad: the only damaged is two little scratches that could be easily fixed with touch up paint I’m upset because I like to keep my cars neat, I could pursue and have the other driver’s insurance repaint my bumper but the paint will not be the same anymore and in the other hand I know if I rear end some one they will make me pay for what ever damaged I have caused. What would you do in this case?

stephensong 01-24-2008 11:22 PM

File a claim with the other persons ins company. This is an acceptable thing to do.

chilledbenz 01-24-2008 11:27 PM

New bumper. By the way, have the shop you take it to get original MB parts, they come prepainted, or at least they did with my 00 ML. I had my shop use new parts, they called my dealer and ordered the parts they needed directly from the dealer and the parts came prepainted. Made for an easy install and even though the car was over 4 years old, the paint matched great. Not sure if this will be the case every time though.

mac911 01-25-2008 01:50 AM

Is it easy to convince them to get a new bumper, if you're using insurance like this?

JimPap 01-25-2008 02:28 AM


Originally Posted by mac911 (Post 2616763)
Is it easy to convince them to get a new bumper, if you're using insurance like this?

I was wondering the same thing.

When viewed from an angle, does it look deformed? What I'm getting at is if there is concealed damage, I'd think they'd have to replace the bumper.

Hungy 01-25-2008 02:38 AM

Thats when you throw in Brabus double lit bumper thingy and charge that person's insurance it :D

IwantA124 01-25-2008 03:27 AM

I hope you have a police report. If you do take it to a good body shop and you wont your car will come out like the first day you picked it up. At the time when I had my Mercedes it was 6 weeks old when it was smashed by a driver that was reversign. Damage was about 9k worth but the car came out like new.

slammer111 01-25-2008 03:46 AM

When I got rear-ended, I had them take the bumper apart and repaint it. They also replaced the damaged foam underneath. Yes there was a subtle "dent" in the bumper afterwards (guess the plastic stretched a bit from the impact) but decided it wasn't worth it to make the ins company pay $$$ for such a minor thing, especially since you had to know what you were looking for to see it.

Of course, it didn't matter, a few months later, some guy rear-ended my car on the street while it was parked, hit + run. *******s. That time I didn't even bother claiming it, the damage is still there today.

Depends what you want, really. imho the only what your car is going to stay immaculate is if you keep it garaged 24/7. Something like this is going to happen sooner or later. Can you actually notice the damage on the repainted bumper, or is it just in your head? (see if one of your friends can actually "spot" the damage without you telling him/her where to look on the bumper)

Also did you know that the bumpers show up at the assembly line already painted? (ie they are NOT painted at the same time/place as the car, and therefore are never a perfect match)

AsianML 01-25-2008 07:22 AM

If it's repainted it won't have the nano clearcoat protection. Get a new bumper...

430752 01-25-2008 09:22 AM

live with it
 
You got rear ended but only two scratches? So it was a rear end, but rather got bumped. And no damage but two scratches?

I dunno, I can't really say for sure how I would feel until it happens to me with my new ride, but at least sitting here today I'd say that's what bumpers are for. And filing a claim, dropping it off at the autobody, etc., etc. is too much a hassle for scratches. Its a car, not a fabrege egg.

RobertG 01-25-2008 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by 430752 (Post 2617002)
You got rear ended but only two scratches? So it was a rear end, but rather got bumped. And no damage but two scratches?

I dunno, I can't really say for sure how I would feel until it happens to me with my new ride, but at least sitting here today I'd say that's what bumpers are for. And filing a claim, dropping it off at the autobody, etc., etc. is too much a hassle for scratches. Its a car, not a fabrege egg.

+1

Do what would you do if someone banged your car in the parking lot, If you caught them doing it then settle this without getting the insurance involved, if the damage is little, then live with it .

peabers 01-25-2008 10:17 AM

Problem with getting a new bumper is that you loose the VIN# on it... so if you try to re-sell the car, people who know that "something" happened to your rear. I'd say file a claim and take it back to MB for repainting.

Uga Uga 01-25-2008 10:19 AM

There could be more damage behind the bumper, it is a possibility, have it checked out before you decide what to do.

slammer111 01-25-2008 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by peabers (Post 2617076)
Problem with getting a new bumper is that you loose the VIN# on it... so if you try to re-sell the car, people who know that "something" happened to your rear. I'd say file a claim and take it back to MB for repainting.

Our bumpers have VINs on them??? Wow, no way. Where??

This is rather OT but I don't know of anyone checking the bumpers for a VIN before buying a car. None. :nix:

schvamf 01-25-2008 01:04 PM

Had something similar happen to a previous car I owned. Only left a small scratch so decided not to do anything. When I turned my car in after the lease and they didn't even notice.

MBTex 01-25-2008 02:56 PM

Get a quote to replace the bumper then call the guy that hit you and ask them how they want to handle it. If it were me I would appreciate the opportunity to not have a relatively small claim on my policy and would make arraingements to pay cash.

The VIN # thing is simply that the insurance co. will require the auto repair shop to register the car before it pays the claim, which they do by using the VIN number. So, everytime someone ran a CarFax or similar report it would show that the car was in an accident and the bumper was replaced.

If you pay cash the repair shop probably won't register the repair.

AsianML 01-25-2008 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by slammer111 (Post 2617236)
Our bumpers have VINs on them??? Wow, no way. Where??

This is rather OT but I don't know of anyone checking the bumpers for a VIN before buying a car. None. :nix:

There's some sort of stamp of sticker somewhere with the VIN on it. If you're worried when it comes time to sell it, then take pictures of whatever damage there is now and show just the scratches.

Oh Cool 01-25-2008 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by Uga Uga (Post 2617080)
There could be more damage behind the bumper, it is a possibility, have it checked out before you decide what to do.

:ditto:

File a claim and get it done the right way. We pay allot of money for these cars, why should you suffer for some else's inattention.

oblu 01-25-2008 05:10 PM

If after touch up paint, it passed the 5' rule then I'd let it go.

But only if the person who rear ended me was cool about it at the time. If they were being a jackass I'd go for full replacement. Yeah, I'm petty like that.

Derspeed 01-25-2008 06:35 PM

Stay in the car until the ambulance arrives. :naughty: J/K

I would file a claim. The car is new enough that the paint should match without issue. Doesn't the paint on the C have some ceramic particles in it or something? I would definitely take it to the dealership to get the work done. Are you sure there was no structural damage?

mbny 01-25-2008 08:02 PM

it depends on what it looks like. Insurance companies try and be reasonable and payout the least amount of money possible. If it's only 2 small scratches close to eachother, they will probably spot paint the small section and fade in the rest to match just in case. New bumper won't happen unless it is noticeably damaged. If the scratches are far apart, the whole bumper might be painted.

RLE 01-25-2008 10:21 PM

Crash damage
 
<<It has been raining all day and I got rear ended:mad: the only damaged is two little scratches that could be easily fixed with touch up paint...... >>

Look....

You have a new and expensive car.
Another party has damaged it and is liable.
They are insured.
Your insurance company is not and should not be involved.
You are not required to make a half-assed repair with touch up paint.
You are entitled to be made whole again.
That means restored to the condition the car was in before the car was hit.
You say the only damage is a few scratches and I am skeptical.
There are foam impact blocks behind the bumper cover that may be crushed.
They must be replaced.
The bumper must be professionally refinished.
Anything else is unacceptable.
You are entitled to alternate transportation when your car is being repaired.

Believe me, when it comes time to sell this car, the buyer is going to be a lot more concerned about you failing to make a proper repair after a minor accident and will wonder what else you may have cut corners on. Secondly, a dealer's used car appraiser is going to see it in a second. Both of these scenarios will cost you money.

Go to your dealer and ask for some body shop recommendations. Get estimates from several. Don't let the other driver's insurance company's adjuster push you into anything, and they will try to.

Take the time to do it right and you will have no regrets later.

JimPap 01-26-2008 09:40 AM

RLE has it absolutely right.

As he says take it in for a professional evaluation. Everything else hinges on this.

Derspeed 01-28-2008 03:47 PM

RLE :y


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