i am not sure how bad is it, but i can tell you some minor which most people think can cost up to thousand, did your friend took a pic when he hit the car ?
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Dec 15th, 2007 07:29 AM #1
Accident scam?
Hey guys, my friend got into an accident and I wanna see what you guys think of it in case it happens to myself in the future.
So my friend was parking, the car skid on some ice and hit the parked car in front. There was no one around, so he left a note on his windshield instead (yes I know you're SUPPOSED to wait until the owner comes, but seriously how many people do that?)
Now that car's owner called back, and they exchanged information. He told my friend he'd only give out his info as long as insurance wasn't contacted, and he'd bring his car to HIS preferred bodyshop for a quote.
The quote came back to about $1800, and the quote faxed was so faint u can't really read anything otherthan the darkened total price. My friend talked to a few friends of ours and decided it's way too high for such minor damage. However, the "victim" won't go to another bodyshop, not even the dealership unless it was towed to the dealership because he said it's "dangerous" to drive it since one brake light was broke (although he could drive it to his friend's bodyshop).
The guy's car is a Tercel, so if he go through insurance, it mite even be totalled. Is it worth it to tow it to the dealership, or better just to pay it although you know you're probably getting scamed?
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Dec 15th, 2007 07:44 AM #2Deal Addict




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Dec 15th, 2007 07:51 AM #3
Tell him for anything over $1000, get 3 quotes or go via insurance.
At least, get a readable quote from his shop. It sounds like he doesn't have any insurance.
I had a friend cause a collision when he turned in front of a car. The other driver just backed up and drove off! The cops figured either the other driver didn't have insurance or had a suspended license.
Just as a data point, repair for very minor damage (i.e. barely visible) from a parking scuff starts at $1,000.
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Dec 15th, 2007 07:59 AM #4
Your buddy is holding all the cards. You need to report the accident to the Police and get a file number. The cops do not car about insurances etc so they will not report it but you have a record that you can use against the other guy.
With reporting the accident, your buddy can not be held ransom by some jerk wanting to cash in on your friends misfortune.
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Dec 15th, 2007 08:21 AM #5
well he talked to a few of his frds who'r automechanics, they say it's too high... you can replace to whole bumper with that money.. and I'm sure it costs a lot more if the frame got damaged.
Is there a time period within which you have to report it? I think for insurance it's 72 hours?
Technically police has to be called when damage is over $1000, rite? what if you find out only later that it's over $1000 just this case here? You can still contact police afterwards?
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Dec 15th, 2007 09:07 AM #6
As someone else said, to estimate damage is difficult. I believe the law requires you to report all accidents but to call an officer into the scene it needs to be over $1000 or have injuries. I am not exactly sure of this. Regardless, for your own protection (as in scams as you suspect) cover your butt. I think you were suposed to report it within 48 hours but you can always say you though it was less until this guy came up with the prices.
By the way, $1800 damage to the Tercel? I am not sure any Tercel is worth that anymore. Didn't they stop making them over ten years ago.
Anyway, call up the guy with the Tercel, tell him you need to report this to the Police because of the amount of damage and see what happens. Chances are he will panic ad the damages reduce dramatically. Even if he goes o under a grand, report to the cops anyway.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/faq....htm#collision
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Dec 15th, 2007 11:32 AM #7
$1800 can buy him another Tercel!
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Dec 15th, 2007 02:13 PM #8
I'd offer the guy a few hundred bucks and call it a day, tops. If the guy didn't want to give you his info for fear of going through insurance, then the odd's of him reporting this to insurance to repair his Tercel are slim to none.
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Dec 15th, 2007 04:15 PM #9
my bumber was hit from the back, a SMALL crack near the licence plate area, and guess what the total was, 3000, cause they couldn't weld up the crack, normally that is what is done, and inside bumber bracket was also damaged so they need to replace the bumber and bracket, and then paint it...Mine is a 2yr old car, i went through insurance...and I took it to a dealership repair center ...normal shop woud have welded it half ass and charged 400 bucks...but if it was an old car, i would have settled at the halfass weld job.
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I'm always confused when I read that police won't come the scene if damage less that $1K. Like was noted earlier it's not easy to estimate damage unless you have an experience.
But let's pretend that damages are indeed less than 1K and you go to the collision centre. How can you prove that was other's side fault if the other side is dishonest? I'm sure it's easier for collision centre to decide 50% at fault in case of a dispute and both insurance companies will be happy to jack up premium for the their insurance policies.
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Dec 15th, 2007 07:50 PM #11
haha the guys car is a TERCEL are you freaking serious!? www.car-part.com the part should cost you less, and labour to put it on. JEeze no way it's $1800 to fix a tercel, most tercels are worth less than $1500
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Dec 15th, 2007 07:59 PM #12
Collision reporting centres don't assign fault, they merely take your report (hence the name). The insurance companies then assign fault according to the fault determination rules (available online -- this is for Ontario). If the two accounts of the accident are conflicting, then there will be an investigation.
Tell your friend to man up and know his rights. $1800 is way too much to pay (what's next, the other party will claim back injury, even though they weren't in the car at the time?). He should contact the other party and tell them that $1800 is way too much and he can't afford it (forcing them to go through insurance). He should also be asking to see original quotes of the work to be performed, as well as reserve the right to go to another body shop for price confirmation purposes.
In other words, they should make sure that what they're paying is to cover the amount of damage they did, not a cent more.
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Dec 16th, 2007 02:02 PM #13
+1 agreed
That dude is out to scam you from your hard earned cash. Say you're broke and either take the few hundred that you're offering or go through insurance.
Correct me if I'm wrong but don't both parties need to exchange insurance information in an accident? Unless it's different for an accident where the other guy wasn't in the car when it happened.
If your friend doesn't mind going through insurance and it's the other guy that wants to solve it under the table, the cards are in your hand. He shouldn't benefit from this other than to have the car fixed for the damages your friend caused.
My aunt once backed into some dude who was in the car parked right outside my driveway (God knows what he was doing right outside my driveway) and he wanted to fix the rust that had formed earlier on. He was peesed off because my aunt wouldn't pay him for the rust. He called the police and the police beeched at him for being a prick. My aunt was more than happy to pay for the damages she caused which was a minor scuff but no way was she going to pay for rust on the other side of the car lol_______________
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Dec 16th, 2007 02:44 PM #14
thanks for the input everyone!
my friend said the other guy won't budge.. so it's either the $1800 or go through insurance...
he didn't tell me which route he decided to take though... my guess is probably the cash route... since he drives quite a lot now for work purposes and having an at-fault record on him for 5-7 years is just not worth it even if it won't increase his rate immediately. He's on the road a good chunk of his work hours.
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Dec 16th, 2007 06:25 PM #15
Do you have pictures to show us the damage? I mean, 1800 is a lot but at the same time, it's not depending on the extent of the damage. He won't budge because he wants to pocket some of the cash as well as his Tercel isn't worth it. If your friend is fine with it, then good job and lucky Tercel driver...
Won't budge as in he will not take it anywhere else to get a quote?
Like someone else mentioned earlier, more of an incentive to just walk off with corrupt people like that Tercel driver.Last edited by bobbings; Dec 16th, 2007 at 06:29 PM.
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