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Old 02-23-2009, 09:24 PM   #10
cheshire2
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Wink Re: My wife had an accident today

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Originally Posted by Blueface View Post
Being in the insurance claims business for nearly 27 years, I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard "there was no damage".

Unfortunately, I have seen and written estimates many times post that statement, where there was in fact damage, just not evident to the party causing it.
Even a scratch, if to be repaired, needs some grinding time and refinish, which is usually around 2.0 for a bumper, at the hourly labor rate, plus materials which is a set dollar amount times the hours of paint.
That just means that a scratch can in fact be several hundred dollars to repair.

Tough situation if your wife genuinely believed there was no damage visible. I guess that would be her defense. I know you believe your wife's version and I would too if it were my wife but I have also learned there are three sides to every story. One has to wonder why an officer would go through such trouble if in fact there was no damage.

Sorry, not trying to stir you up at all. Just being candid and offering an opinion that may have merit.
Good luck.

Sometimes the bumper covers get damaged by being pressed against the metal reinforcement underneath and it leaves a stretched mark needing repairs.

Thanks for the reply. You are right that there might in fact have been some damage. Of course I am just relaying my wife's impression. After 32 years of marriage I certainly support her and have the utmost confidence in her honesty and integrity, however she could be wrong and we certainly have always taken care of our screw-ups. I guess I am concerned that our insurance company might be paying for something that she did not cause. Of course they would not contest it, because it would be cheaper to just pay for the repair. My other concern is that my wife might be penalized for an honest mistake. She did not see any damage and honestly did not think there was any reason to pursue things any further.

Oh well, live and learn. I would have probably done the same thing. Whats a good cigar to smoke under these circumstances? I mean there is nothing to celebrate, and I hate to waste a good smoke to just relieve stress. Maybe a good stiff drink?
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