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  • Fabulous Shadow

    Right or Wrong?

    I was rear ended this weekend... And NOOOO not the kind of rear ender you OR I are hoping for. Someone hit me in my car from behind. I was creeping around a corner to go right and he plowed into me. He got out and said "I thought you were going to go" FUCK! Did I go??? Anyway, My car is messed up, his is fine (BTW-he was driving a brand new Cadillac Escalade)... He doesn't want to go through the insurane. Offers me 200.00 bucks. I say "No, I want my car fixed". 300.00? "No, I have no Idea how much it will cost to get my car fixed"... He says, I'll pay your deductable how much is it?" I say 500.00... He hands me 500.00 cash... So I take it. Now I'm thinking I shouldn't have. What can I do at this point?
  • Carmine
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Apr 2004
    • 7693

    #2
    did he give you cash?

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    • Fabulous Shadow

      #3
      Yes he gave me $500.00

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      • Carmine
        ROTH ARMY SUPREME
        • Apr 2004
        • 7693

        #4
        if you dont have any of his info, then your probably stuck. will the 500 repair your car?

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        • Fabulous Shadow

          #5
          I have his plate #. I was told the repairs on my car will run in the 1500.00 area. The 500.00 covers my deductable.

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          • pete
            Crazy Ass Mofo
            • Jan 2004
            • 3325

            #6
            You should have had the cops on the scene to document proof. It's your word against his. The insurance company will not be pleased. There gonna ask why you didn't get a police report.

            He was clearly at fault.

            You could have collected from his company. You're insurance rates may suffer for the next 3 years. For all they know know you backed into something which will be your fault. If you had a police report you'd be covered.

            He could just deny it ever happened.

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            • pete
              Crazy Ass Mofo
              • Jan 2004
              • 3325

              #7
              You should have had the cops on the scene to document proof. It's your word against his. The insurance company will not be pleased. There gonna ask why you didn't get a police report.

              He was clearly at fault.

              You could have collected from his company. You're insurance rates may suffer for the next 3 years. For all they know you backed into something which will be your fault. If you had a police report you'd be covered.

              He could just deny it ever happened.

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              • MERRYKISSMASS2U
                Full Member Status

                • Mar 2004
                • 4372

                #8
                he probably didnt have insurance, i dont think u should have

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                • Fabulous Shadow

                  #9
                  Originally posted by pete
                  You should have had the cops on the scene to document proof. It's your word against his. The insurance company will not be pleased. There gonna ask why you didn't get a police report.

                  He was clearly at fault.

                  You could have collected from his company. You're insurance rates may suffer for the next 3 years. For all they know you backed into something which will be your fault. If you had a police report you'd be covered.

                  He could just deny it ever happened.
                  True... I blew it!

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                  • pete
                    Crazy Ass Mofo
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 3325

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fabulous Shadow
                    True... I blew it!
                    You may pay higher rates for a few years.

                    Learn a lesson, move on.

                    I was an insurance agent for like 10 years but, when i'd leave work, change clothes, you'd never know it.

                    I got rear ended in a parking lot and the lady tried the same shit.

                    She thought I was a dumb punk.

                    Well, you could make a police report and still not report it to insurance.

                    She said she'd pay. I told her if she drove away she would also be cited for "leaving the scene"

                    We made the report.

                    She said she'd pay.

                    I got the estimate.

                    She couldn't pay.

                    I was covered.

                    FYI, there is nothing you could do while driving that could make you remotelty at fault for being hit in the rear.

                    The guy behind you is responsible. You could jam your brakes at 60 and if he hits you it's his fault.

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                    • Fabulous Shadow

                      #11
                      Anyone? At this point... Should I tell my insurance the truth... 100% including the payoff??? Of that it was a hit and run???

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                      • pete
                        Crazy Ass Mofo
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 3325

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Fabulous Shadow
                        Anyone? At this point... Should I tell my insurance the truth... 100% including the payoff??? Of that it was a hit and run???
                        Tell your insurance the truth minus the payoff.

                        Tell them he split and you took his tag.

                        If you got balls, make a police report and say it just happened and give them his tag.

                        Whatever the outcome, you still got the deductible and, you already know the worst that could happen. You pay the deductible.

                        Love
                        anyone.

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                        • twonabomber
                          formerly F A T
                          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                          • Jan 2004
                          • 11294

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pete
                          I was an insurance agent for like 10 years but, when i'd leave work, change clothes, you'd never know it.

                          i was an agent for four years, but due to the casual dress code at Progressive, you'd never know it either. :D

                          call and report it.
                          Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.

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                          • pete
                            Crazy Ass Mofo
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 3325

                            #14
                            Originally posted by twonabomber
                            i was an agent for four years, but due to the casual dress code at Progressive, you'd never know it either. :D

                            call and report it.
                            State Farm, ultra-conservative.

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                            • lms2

                              #15
                              The $500 was cash. You have his tag number. How would you feel about yourself for being less than honest about the payoff. That is really the question here. Two wrongs may not make a right, but he was clearly wrong for hitting you just as he was wrong in offering the cash. And if he was gonna offer cash he should have paid the whole bill at the garage of your choice. Ignoring those two wrongs is not right either. Last guy that hit me went to prison for his third strike no license, no insurance, expired tags. My van was 8 days old. My personal opinion is to nail the guy. There is a reason he didn't want to involve the police and that is the exact same reason why you should.

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