This is the aftermath of running a stop sign
There are so many stupid drivers out there that simply DON'T pay attention when they drive. Hang up the phone, stop eating your sandwich, stop playing with the radio... JUST DRIVE!
I would've probably knocked the guy out (I'd go to jail for it, but still would've knocked him out to get some sort of relief).
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I'd start gathering documentation to support why you think the car is worth 22-25K right now. Everything from autotrader, cars.com to the forum selling prices. You need to support it as much as possible. They simply won't be able to refute it. If they refuse your claim of why you want this sort of money, tell them to back it up with why they believe you should only get $18K. They will either a) not provide anything, in which case a lawyer may be in order, or b) pay out what you ask to close the case. If things really get hairy and troublesome, threaten with a letter to the insurance regulator claiming bad faith as they are not supporting with evidence why they are only paying you $18K when you are finding the car is worth several thousand more.
What is your ins policy? Do you have RCV or ACV? Replacement cash value is much better in cases like this because the ins co is REQUIRED to pay you the right amount for you to go out and buy the same car in the same condition, similar mileage, similar look for the previous car. Basically, in layman terms, to make you 'whole' as if the accident never happened. Actual cash value is bit more difficult and requires more effort on your part because the burden of proving to them that your car is in fact worth more than what they want to pay you. It requires more effort, but is absolutely doable.
To be honest, since you were hurt and the ins co is giving you crap for the value, I'd say getting hold of a solid attorney might be the best route at this point. Closer to $30K all said and done. Failing to stop at a sign stop is worse than rear ending someone, the person was breaking the law and the person's negligence resulted in someone else's injuries and property damage.
Good luck!
Last edited by ArmoE55; Jun 19, 2013 at 12:11 PM.
i live in toront as well. and the e55s are very rare. people are selling them for $18k with 190km.
mine just hit 90km and i wont sell it for less than $30k
2. get a lawyer to address your rights to compensation from the other driver
3. tell your insurance company to fix it, if you have collision coverage
4. keep bills for recent expenses, ei, tires, brakes etc to further the value
5. look on web for similar cars with similar mileage if your insurance co refuses to fix
6. by chance was the other driver texting or using a cell or other wise distracted, this will prove negligence, and make it easier to sue his butt. This will surely make you and the lawyer representing you smile. $$$$
Good Luck
OP needs to prove nothing regarding the above, only what the car is worth through RCV under his policy.
OP - document everything is the best piece of advice if you decide to take the legal path. Did a cop show up? Get his police report or at the very least, all his info (name, district, badge number, cell phone number etc.).




If you part it out let me know I also need a few interior bits!






