your call
If the rim is not damage, then just use it until you can find an used replacement. If it's OEM rims I'm sure there are tons on BST forums, craiglists, etc etc
for such a small damage, no need to go to the insurance.
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Dec 27th, 2006 08:57 AM #1
question about insurance regarding black ice
Today due to the stupid black ice as i was making a left turn i hit the curb and my rim got damaged. (no bent or anything just some minor scratch but kinda deep.)
The car is in Mazda shop now since i was going for an oil change. what a luck!!!
The new rim is $320 but that is too much plus i might just use the same one but i was wondering what the insurance will do for me.
I called them and they said since you are 6 star and never had an accident before it is better not to claim it since you were at fault.
What you guys think i should do?!!! Also stupid Mazda will charge me $40 to see if the accident damaged any suspension or springs
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Dec 27th, 2006 09:03 AM #2
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Dec 27th, 2006 10:16 AM #3
After you factor in the deductible, it doesn't make sense to get your insurance company involved. Protect your 6 star rating. Don't go through insurance.
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Dec 27th, 2006 10:19 AM #4
Don't go to insurance.
Go to a auto wreaking yard and buy a good used one for probably around $100 at most. Then go to a mechanic and tell them to switch the rims for maybe $20 and your all done.
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Dec 27th, 2006 10:23 AM #5
You should have posted here first before calling your insurance company. With your deductible, it does not make sense to make a claim. The Ins. Co. now have a note on your file that you had a "single vehicle at-fault accident with no payout". Some companies can use this info combined with any future at-fault accident or traffic violation if they want to get rid of you.
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Dec 27th, 2006 10:34 AM #6
if it's not bent.. and the scratch isn't TOO deep.. isn't it cheaper to just get it refinished?
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Dec 27th, 2006 10:35 AM #7Jr. Member

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Tataynik is right - if ou have a broker they may not have put in your file but if an agent like statefarm or belair direct you now have note that a single vehicle accident is on record. This is a collision loss- you don't have to claim anything to get the bad benefit of it being on your record. good luck though hope they didn't put it in your file.
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Dec 27th, 2006 11:04 AM #8
Try bring to a rim repair shop, maybe they can fix your rim for 70-80$ then you save yourself 300$, and yes, OEM wheels are easy to find. Search in Mazda forums or other online forums, I bought my second set of OEM wheels from these places too.
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Dec 27th, 2006 04:40 PM #9
Thanks guys for the help but here is an update:
since car was in shop for oil change they had a look at it and said the following components were damanged:
Control arm
Wheel hub
Rim and tire(which i told them to move it to the back so i don't have to change the rim.)
Cost to fix was $720 + $110 for alignment after that.
so ya a nice grand drop on it. All i can say is F**K the roads on toronto, today there were 100+ accidents due to this black ice, i dono where were the slat machines
and yes u can say it was my fault but you know what it is just stupid!!!
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Dec 27th, 2006 06:16 PM #11
not it was fine. i tested it too over bumps no sound nothing.
but why would Mazda do that? and how would i know?
Honest the sound was a loud one. really loud so i doubt it was nothing.Last edited by amofidi; Dec 27th, 2006 at 06:19 PM.
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Dec 27th, 2006 07:26 PM #12
It WAS your fault. The roads do not owe you perfect driving conditions (neither does the weather). You owe yourself and others to drive with care, especially in hazardous conditions.
Be thankful, cause it could have been much worse. Hopefully you're a better driver for it.
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Dec 27th, 2006 07:29 PM #13
Do you have to ask? They want money.
How much is your deductible? $500?
Net gain $500 assuming the claim is $1000. Does Losing your 6 stars for $500 make any sense to you? If it is not insurance claim, you should be able to do that much cheaper (this assumes you indeed need to do that and I doubt it)._______________
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Dec 27th, 2006 08:34 PM #15Banned
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Who is your insurance company?
Dominion includes Accident Protection - if you make a claim it wont harm your rating
Belair offers it for $60 per year
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