My LS got hit by a driver running red light. Whats next?
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MarkeeMark (10-08-19)
#33
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Just for fun, I did a KBB quote as if I were buying it from an individual. I didn't notice your mileage so I said 100K. I included the luxury package. Included the ML system. I also picked very good condition (because it was, right? wink wink nod nod.lol). Your price is roughly $16,757 - $20,336 Private Party Range. I'd pound them for $20K. They want it off the books, you want $20K. Hang tough.
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MarkeeMark (10-08-19)
#34
Yes, you need to start looking for a new car. I too, would just call your own insurance company and have them set you up with a rental as well as dealing with the other driver's insurance company. They will ask you just a few questions to get an idea of whether your car is a total loss (it is) and they will then probably arrange to get it moved to their "total loss yard" rather than continuing to pay the sometimes very high storage charges at the impound lot. So get to the lot and remove your personal property before it is moved. Once your car is declared a total loss and you get the check, you will probably have about 7 additional days with the rental while you look for a new car. And you know you are entitled to full replacement value plus sales taxes and other such fees in your are - maybe a little more if you can document new tires or something else that made your car special.
I'm confident that the other driver received the ticket even though she was claiming the light was green. The police usually make a point of not issuing the ticket while you are in the immediate area just to keep things civil. Someone almost always gets the ticket and you know you didn't get it.
Glad you are okay and good luck on your search for a new car. That was a pretty bad accident. You might want to go to Urgent Care just to be checked out.
Dave Mac
I'm confident that the other driver received the ticket even though she was claiming the light was green. The police usually make a point of not issuing the ticket while you are in the immediate area just to keep things civil. Someone almost always gets the ticket and you know you didn't get it.
Glad you are okay and good luck on your search for a new car. That was a pretty bad accident. You might want to go to Urgent Care just to be checked out.
Dave Mac
#35
I just noticed you said you didn't have rental car coverage. You are entitled to a rental car but may have to deal with the other insurance company to get it. Ask your agent of claims person to see how to handle that part.
Dave Mac
Dave Mac
#36
Instructor
Thread Starter
Here are the numbers from these sources. I did not include Edmunds because it uses KBB and the numbers were close.
Kelly Blue Book - Private Party19860
Kelly Blue Book - trade in17767
NADA - Retail19350
NADA - Trade-in15925
Edmunds - Private party17491
Georgia taxable value16950
I am also putting together list of of comparable cars on sale. Not a lot of long wheel base cars are for sale but there are enough for me to put together a list.
#37
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Thread Starter
Yes, you need to start looking for a new car. I too, would just call your own insurance company and have them set you up with a rental as well as dealing with the other driver's insurance company. They will ask you just a few questions to get an idea of whether your car is a total loss (it is) and they will then probably arrange to get it moved to their "total loss yard" rather than continuing to pay the sometimes very high storage charges at the impound lot. So get to the lot and remove your personal property before it is moved. Once your car is declared a total loss and you get the check, you will probably have about 7 additional days with the rental while you look for a new car. And you know you are entitled to full replacement value plus sales taxes and other such fees in your are - maybe a little more if you can document new tires or something else that made your car special.
I'm confident that the other driver received the ticket even though she was claiming the light was green. The police usually make a point of not issuing the ticket while you are in the immediate area just to keep things civil. Someone almost always gets the ticket and you know you didn't get it.
Glad you are okay and good luck on your search for a new car. That was a pretty bad accident. You might want to go to Urgent Care just to be checked out.
Dave Mac
I'm confident that the other driver received the ticket even though she was claiming the light was green. The police usually make a point of not issuing the ticket while you are in the immediate area just to keep things civil. Someone almost always gets the ticket and you know you didn't get it.
Glad you are okay and good luck on your search for a new car. That was a pretty bad accident. You might want to go to Urgent Care just to be checked out.
Dave Mac
I am managing without the rental.
Adjuster said they will move the car within next 48 hours. Max daily storage fees are $25 and their lot advertises $15. Adjuster said insurance company paid the towing and storage fees.
I hope the police report comes out asap. It says 7-10 days. She should definitely get the ticket especially when she kept not accepting the responsibility in the first place.
I am doing ok but I still got myself checked out. I did have neck pain over the weekend but now feeling much better.
#38
Driver School Candidate
BMW7 - sorry to hear of the wreck and glad you are doing ok.
I recently went through hail damage claim and learnt alot. What can work in your favor is calling professional auto appraiser. Once insurance company knows that you are not relying on just asking prices of ads on common sources, they quickly realize they are dealing with a sophisticated person. Insurance companies use the something like CCC ONE to get their valuations. There is another firm too, but the name escapes me.
Anyways, the appraiser costs $, but is independent and insurance company would be motivated to move fast and get to closure quickly and hopefully fairly to you.
Also as someone else mentioned, you paid sales tax when you bought, so you should be getting some of that back too
Best of luck on this and let us know how it turns out.
Mark
I recently went through hail damage claim and learnt alot. What can work in your favor is calling professional auto appraiser. Once insurance company knows that you are not relying on just asking prices of ads on common sources, they quickly realize they are dealing with a sophisticated person. Insurance companies use the something like CCC ONE to get their valuations. There is another firm too, but the name escapes me.
Anyways, the appraiser costs $, but is independent and insurance company would be motivated to move fast and get to closure quickly and hopefully fairly to you.
Also as someone else mentioned, you paid sales tax when you bought, so you should be getting some of that back too
Best of luck on this and let us know how it turns out.
Mark
#39
Instructor
Thread Starter
BMW7 - sorry to hear of the wreck and glad you are doing ok.
I recently went through hail damage claim and learnt alot. What can work in your favor is calling professional auto appraiser. Once insurance company knows that you are not relying on just asking prices of ads on common sources, they quickly realize they are dealing with a sophisticated person. Insurance companies use the something like CCC ONE to get their valuations. There is another firm too, but the name escapes me.
Anyways, the appraiser costs $, but is independent and insurance company would be motivated to move fast and get to closure quickly and hopefully fairly to you.
Also as someone else mentioned, you paid sales tax when you bought, so you should be getting some of that back too
Best of luck on this and let us know how it turns out.
Mark
I recently went through hail damage claim and learnt alot. What can work in your favor is calling professional auto appraiser. Once insurance company knows that you are not relying on just asking prices of ads on common sources, they quickly realize they are dealing with a sophisticated person. Insurance companies use the something like CCC ONE to get their valuations. There is another firm too, but the name escapes me.
Anyways, the appraiser costs $, but is independent and insurance company would be motivated to move fast and get to closure quickly and hopefully fairly to you.
Also as someone else mentioned, you paid sales tax when you bought, so you should be getting some of that back too
Best of luck on this and let us know how it turns out.
Mark
There are some blatantly wrong things in insurance company's favor in the market report.
1. They have compared some of the vehicles with 50-60K more miles. When they do that, they are providing hardly any adjustment. Like $700K when any car value site shows in the range of $3K difference.
2. My car is considered average whereas all other compared are are somehow better resulting into almost $1800 impact on my valuation.
3. Not all options considered when coming up with base value.
Even if these are addressed, value will jump automatically. Let's see.
Yes, they are going to pay tax.
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MarkeeMark (10-09-19)
#40
Driver School Candidate
My 2011 LS 460 has less than 60K miles and I am considering trading for a newer truck. I live north of Atlanta if you might be interested? All the options & wheels you listed plus a few more (self parking, rain sensing wipers, automatic door closers) but it is charcoal grey and standard length. Pampered car with synthetic oil changed every 5K miles, recently replaced tires and new Lexus battery. Not listed for sale but $20,000 cash could probably buy it. I'm retired, let me know if you're interested.
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MarkeeMark (10-09-19)
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My 2011 LS 460 has less than 60K miles and I am considering trading for a newer truck. I live north of Atlanta if you might be interested? All the options & wheels you listed plus a few more (self parking, rain sensing wipers, automatic door closers) but it is charcoal grey and standard length. Pampered car with synthetic oil changed every 5K miles, recently replaced tires and new Lexus battery. Not listed for sale but $20,000 cash could probably buy it. I'm retired, let me know if you're interested.
#42
It looks like you should be able to get close to $20,000. Unfortunately even though those options are pricey for a new car, while desirable they don't carry a whole lot of value on a used car.
Keep us posted.
Keep us posted.
#43
Instructor
Thread Starter
Since I sent my email with spreadsheet to the adjuster Wednesday night, there has been silence from other end. Today I sent a message through app to the adjuster and claim handler as FYI only and offered to provide any additional information or answer questions.
I assume I just sit back assuming ball is in their court? I don't want to call him because I do not want to show that I am the one in need. Is that the right strategy?
I assume I just sit back assuming ball is in their court? I don't want to call him because I do not want to show that I am the one in need. Is that the right strategy?
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MarkeeMark (10-16-19)
#45
Driver School Candidate
Generally if they are paying for you to drive a rental at their expense... they will respond. If you're not costing them any daily expenses then they will get to you whenever it's convenient. Good Luck !
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