Accident fixable or totaled?
On the dashboard few airbag messages came on something about rear right airbag malfunction, front passenger side airbag malfunction requires service.
Anyway picture is a 1000 words. Let me know what you guys think. Is this fixable or is my insurance company going to total this?
Any advice is be appreciated.
Rear ended on highway
Also, I don't know if your insurance laws are different (I'm assuming you are in the US), but if it's repairable, your insurance will recommend a place for you to get the repair done. That generally means that they get the best rates from that particular garage. Here in Canada however, you are still allowed to take it to any garage of your choice to get the repair done.
Last edited by babyboxer1; Jul 10, 2015 at 09:03 PM.
If they do order repair I plan on getting it done with MB collision cwntwr with original parts.
Let's say though that is totaled. Do insurance companies low ball the full price or do they pay fairly?
Bottom line, it's just a business for them - they don't care about your car. They will pay the lesser between totaling your car by undervaluing it, or the cost to repair by cutting in every possible area.
Where I live, they just go with something like KBB (which isn't great and doesn't consider your own vehicle's condition) when assessing your car's value and always find a way to go below that. Unless you've had other things specifically added to your insurance that you've been paying for (expensive audio system, rims), they don't consider those either.
Last edited by babyboxer1; Jul 11, 2015 at 09:01 AM.
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I live in Connecticut which also provides arbitrators for auto related issues. My insurance company is Gieco. They have been good so far so hoping for a good outcome. Will keep my fingers crossed and will update you all once I talk to the adjuster.
Once the trunk, tail light and bumper come off, and a body pull has been done, the car will look so much more ready to get back on the road again. The pulling process is precise, they have rods to measure and maybe even lasers today to ensure every inch of the car has been pulled back to the factory dimensions.
It helps a little more if you have a broker, and even if you don't, stay polite and objective with them. If you have multiple assets insured with them, use that in your negotiation, if you haven't made any/many claims in X amount of years, no at-fault accidents, the fact that you kept your car in immaculate condition, etc etc. These are all things that can only help to sway them into giving you a better settlement.
http://imgur.com/a/7AVex
Insurance company totaled the car and paid me more than I paid for it as they valued it at about $5K more than I paid for it a few months prior.
So my guess is it is totaled. But I am very glad you and your family are all OK!
My insurance company is Liberty Mutual which is great as I learned after the accident that I can use MB body shops and am guaranteed all OEM Mercedes on all repairs and they are guaranteed for life. Even though I didn't get my policy via MB.
I don't know if that relationship between Liberty and Mercedes also enhanced their totaling decision (in that OEM MB parts aren't cheap).
I do remember the appraiser cited $27K in damage to my car which I had already had moved to a MB dealership for OEM repairs.
http://imgur.com/a/7AVex
Insurance company totaled the car and paid me more than I paid for it as they valued it at about $5K more than I paid for it a few months prior.
So my guess is it is totaled. But I am very glad you and your family are all OK!
My insurance company is Liberty Mutual which is great as I learned after the accident that I can use MB body shops and am guaranteed all OEM Mercedes on all repairs and they are guaranteed for life. Even though I didn't get my policy via MB.
I don't know if that relationship between Liberty and Mercedes also enhanced their totaling decision (in that OEM MB parts aren't cheap).
I do remember the appraiser cited $27K in damage to my car which I had already had moved to a MB dealership for OEM repairs.
I asked about keeping the car but he said in CT its very difficult to get it re-certified for road.
I am not too happy with the amount he offered but its not terrible either. He asked me to send him details of the options that were on the car plus listings from online which shows higher prices.
Will most likely buy another C...my wife is in tears.
I asked about keeping the car but he said in CT its very difficult to get it re-certified for road.
I am not too happy with the amount he offered but its not terrible either. He asked me to send him details of the options that were on the car plus listings from online which shows higher prices.
Will most likely buy another C...my wife is in tears.






