Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also want to piggy back on others and tell you to get an estimate or two from a mechanic of your choosing. Let her know the price and if she doesn’t agree to it, then go through insurance.
+1. And to OP - to be clear - you are not obligated to contact your insurance on this (if that's what you were asking). She wants to keep this off of her insurance. As long as this does not disadvantage you it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:I also want to piggy back on others and tell you to get an estimate or two from a mechanic of your choosing. Let her know the price and if she doesn’t agree to it, then go through insurance.
Anonymous wrote:The cost to repair will almost certainly be more once they get in there.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Taken the car to get estimates which turned out to be around $850 (rental car cost is separate). Car repair shop people said that during repair, if they identify any thing else it will cost extra and may take longer.
I informed the colleague about the estimates.
Her initial reaction was that she is surprised that it is costing that much. She also mentioned that she did not consider that I may opt for rental car.
Now I am a bit hesitant to go with her plan to pay for the repairs due to her surprised reaction.
If at all, the cost of repair ended up being more than the estimate or if rental car had to be taken for longer (if car repair is not completed on time), then she may act more surprised.
I want to let her know that it is better to go with car insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone hits a car, would you go through your insurance or would you directly go through the insurance of the person who hit the car?
You go through the insurance of the person who hits the car.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Taken the car to get estimates which turned out to be around $850 (rental car cost is separate). Car repair shop people said that during repair, if they identify any thing else it will cost extra and may take longer.
I informed the colleague about the estimates.
Her initial reaction was that she is surprised that it is costing that much. She also mentioned that she did not consider that I may opt for rental car.
Now I am a bit hesitant to go with her plan to pay for the repairs due to her surprised reaction.
If at all, the cost of repair ended up being more than the estimate or if rental car had to be taken for longer (if car repair is not completed on time), then she may act more surprised.
I want to let her know that it is better to go with car insurance.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Taken the car to get estimates which turned out to be around $850 (rental car cost is separate). Car repair shop people said that during repair, if they identify any thing else it will cost extra and may take longer.
I informed the colleague about the estimates.
Her initial reaction was that she is surprised that it is costing that much. She also mentioned that she did not consider that I may opt for rental car.
Now I am a bit hesitant to go with her plan to pay for the repairs due to her surprised reaction.
If at all, the cost of repair ended up being more than the estimate or if rental car had to be taken for longer (if car repair is not completed on time), then she may act more surprised.
I want to let her know that it is better to go with car insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone hits a car, would you go through your insurance or would you directly go through the insurance of the person who hit the car?
Don't you both call your own insurance, and the other guy's insurance guy talks to your insurance guy.
Anonymous wrote:If someone hits a car, would you go through your insurance or would you directly go through the insurance of the person who hit the car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be a compromise here. Unless you suspect shoddy work by her body shop or it would require added inconvenience on your part, why not let her find somewhere more affordable? I can understand if she is asking you to add 30 miles driving to get to a specific shop, but otherwise you just seem to want to soak her rather than just trying to make yourself whole.
Not reporting to insurance is the compromise.