Anonymous wrote:If a car is deemed total loss due to negligence of another driver who hit it, the insurance company gives the fair market value for the car. However, replacing the car with a used car of the same model/year/mileage is still more expensive than the insurance settlement. How can I get the at-fault driver to pay for the difference?
Anonymous wrote:If a car is deemed total loss due to negligence of another driver who hit it, the insurance company gives the fair market value for the car. However, replacing the car with a used car of the same model/year/mileage is still more expensive than the insurance settlement. How can I get the at-fault driver to pay for the difference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your best option moving forward would be to re-negotiate your settlement amount from your insurance company.
What’s the general flexibility on negotiating the settlement amount? Would insurance pay for the current retail value of the same model/year? Also, do they include golfers and taxes in the settlement?
Anonymous wrote:Your best option moving forward would be to re-negotiate your settlement amount from your insurance company.
Anonymous wrote:If a car is deemed total loss due to negligence of another driver who hit it, the insurance company gives the fair market value for the car. However, replacing the car with a used car of the same model/year/mileage is still more expensive than the insurance settlement. How can I get the at-fault driver to pay for the difference?