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Justice97 12-29-2013 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 2628463)
For the love of god people - Call the cops and get the facts on record.

If you want to be a nice guy, donate some time to a charitable organization.

To consider not involving the cops and insurance just shows immaturity. I lost count of the number of threads like this where the OP ends up whining about getting screwed.

Cops do not insure facts lol. They can not say what happened and if someone wants to fight the cops will really have no say. Cops are NOT doing there best when they are sorting out accidents, they are doing there best when hunting down bad guys. Calling the po po can be a good thing or a bad thing. What if they cop sees it a different way. The cop can not say 100% for sure that you had a blinker on, he was not there. The cop has no clue what caused the accident. A screaming kid distraction or a hot chick distraction. I have only involved the cops a couple of times during a traffic accidents and the cop had nothing to say or divulge that would have made a difference. All they can do is write down what the individuals tell them. If it is bad enough and people are hurt sure but for a minor scrape which is all this was it is a waste of their time and our tax dollars.

Peace out and I am sure all will be taken care of. Looks like OP did well but Teri came out on top with 1/4 burrito.

gurneyeagle 12-29-2013 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Justice97 (Post 2628972)
Cops do not insure facts lol. They can not say what happened and if someone wants to fight the cops will really have no say. Cops are NOT doing there best when they are sorting out accidents, they are doing there best when hunting down bad guys. Calling the po po can be a good thing or a bad thing. What if they cop sees it a different way. The cop can not say 100% for sure that you had a blinker on, he was not there. The cop has no clue what caused the accident. A screaming kid distraction or a hot chick distraction. I have only involved the cops a couple of times during a traffic accidents and the cop had nothing to say or divulge that would have made a difference. All they can do is write down what the individuals tell them. If it is bad enough and people are hurt sure but for a minor scrape which is all this was it is a waste of their time and our tax dollars.

Peace out and I am sure all will be taken care of. Looks like OP did well but Teri came out on top with 1/4 burrito.

Sorry, I'll take a police report and an insurance adjuster over some stranger that just hit my car and is now begging me not to involve the authorities.

He said/she said doesn't hold up very well in court. Without even a police report, you can't even really prove anything.

I hope all works well for the OP, but I will always advise to properly document and report any accident.

onzedge 12-29-2013 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 2629081)
Sorry, I'll take a police report and an insurance adjuster over some stranger that just hit my car and is now begging me not to involve the authorities.

He said/she said doesn't hold up very well in court. Without even a police report, you can't even really prove anything.

I hope all works well for the OP, but I will always advise to properly document and report any accident.

:iagree:

nmjaxx9 12-29-2013 02:30 PM

get it fixed keep movin. :icon17:

mayday813 12-29-2013 04:08 PM

I've handled claims for many many years for both a private company and an insurance company. Always call police and get a police report. Even if the police refuse to respond they will have a record that you called which your insurance company can check out if need be. As important, get a WITNESS name and phone number.
I've seen too many claims where the vehicle that did the "rear ending" contends the other vehicle was backing up and caused the crash believe it or not.
The fact you got a written statement signed by the driver may have saved you from future problems in this claim. Good job!

Chuck33079 12-29-2013 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT-Z34 (Post 2627773)
Always go through insurance and file POLICE REPORT

:iagree:

Why do people put themselves in a bad position to make things easier on the person who hit them? Police report and insurance always.

gbrettin 12-29-2013 10:04 PM

Talk to Minsu and ask him how it worked out for him when he didn't go for an insurance claim.

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...mbleeeeee.html

2xtreme1 12-31-2013 02:04 AM

damn! all bad, but don't worry it will get fixed one way or another. New bumper or a repaint should be good as new. If its really deep, however, repaint might not look as good..so maybe look into just getting a whole new bumper, perhaps from someone here on the forum.

I am always scared when I have a car behind me too close when I am about to slow down and make a turn. I either hit my brakes like 100 times to make it blink and hopefully catch their attention, or I turn as fast as possible in order to be on the safe side. You just can't trust much of the general population out there these days -_-. its annoying

anyways, good luck!

Now I'm craving a burrito..

Bummer 12-31-2013 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 2629081)
Sorry, I'll take a police report and an insurance adjuster over some stranger that just hit my car and is now begging me not to involve the authorities.

He said/she said doesn't hold up very well in court. Without even a police report, you can't even really prove anything.

I hope all works well for the OP, but I will always advise to properly document and report any accident.

I kind of have to split the difference on the police. Yes, call, but it might not be a good thing.

Early '12 I was driving my new '11 Z that had just passed break-in miles. A guy rear ended someone very hard in the far left lane of the local interstate bypass. It's essentially a four lane racetrack all the way around Indy. I was in the far right lane. He lost control and swerved over and clipped my left front fender with his right rear.

The police were called. The officer decided that since I was in a Red Z Roadster I must have been racing. (Against a beater Malibu. Yeah, right.) He wasn't interested in listening to anything. The claims eventually went to mediation.

I had been testing out a GoPro mounted on the windshield, which officer not-all-that-friendly wasn't the least bit interested in. I paid the ticket - whatcha gonna do? I sent the video to my insurance company. He was found to be 100% responsible.

I'd have still called the police if someone else hadn't, but it doesn't always work out all that well. Perhaps Mrs. Officer had a headache the previous night?

Anyway, OP, good luck. And as everyone else is saying, involve 'em and hope for the best.

jaedub 12-31-2013 05:42 PM

Thanks! The insurance asked me to get a quote from any body shop I want. I'm thinking of Nissan dealer because I know they can match the factor paint. I heard Mag Black is a hard color to match so I wouldn't risk it by having a local shop do it.

Justice97 12-31-2013 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jaedub (Post 2632337)
Thanks! The insurance asked me to get a quote from any body shop I want. I'm thinking of Nissan dealer because I know they can match the factor paint. I heard Mag Black is a hard color to match so I wouldn't risk it by having a local shop do it.

Sweet glad it is getting taken care of.
As for paint match, take it to any specialist, they can match the paint there or buy it directly from Nissan I would think. If you want to take it to the dealer that is fine, but I would check out the facility to see how it looks. Treat it as if it were a paint and body shop not a dealer though. You should get descent access to where the cars are being prepped and fixed. I would take it to a really reputable shop with good painters and great reviews.

jaedub 01-02-2014 03:50 PM

Good news! Her insurance company is accepting the liability and I'm covered. Total estimate for my rear bumper is $1,000. Thank god it worked out flawlessly ;)

Leadfoot 01-08-2014 10:46 PM

Im going tru the same thing. I got hit from a red light that turned green. The clown hit me on my rear drivers side. My damage looks some what like that but i have a large dent on my rear wheel fender. He must have been staring at that fat ***! :shakes head::mad::shakes head:

kenchan 01-08-2014 10:49 PM

i drove past a bodyshop that i usually do during my commute.

usually i see like maybe 5-6 cars outside getting repaired. today, after the 2 days of deep freeze, i saw like 30-40cars. lol :eekdance:

damian_mb 01-09-2014 01:31 PM

nevermind....


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