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Hit and run rip off by...PROGRESSIVE insurance...
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Kent" data-source="post: 593570" data-attributes="member: 55129"><p>Raserx, </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Yes, your reply to me was more spouting off.... And yes, I can follow the simplistic logic you are putting forward, just understand you are wrong, take a deep breath and you will be ok. No one has told you to roll over and take it like a man. You can fight it out with your company and the other persons company. Just understand that when fighting a legal battle, it helps if the contract language is on your side not theirs...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Now for some useful advice, after the repairs are completed with new or used parts, however you work that out with your insurance company, make a claim for Diminished Value. This allows you to be compensated for any loss in value due to the accident. You will have to make that claim against the other persons insurance company. They will make you prove the dollar amount of the loss since that is how the court systems in the US work. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> As for Canada, my experience with their insurance industry is you get what you pay for. They may have contracts that require the use of all new "oem" parts but you pay more for it. Canada also has "free" health insurance. I would not want to be the guy waiting for a medical procedure in Canada. I know many people that come to the US to have their medical care taken care of, at their own expense, instead of being put on the waiting list to have an MRI in 6 months or more....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Kent, post: 593570, member: 55129"] Raserx, Yes, your reply to me was more spouting off.... And yes, I can follow the simplistic logic you are putting forward, just understand you are wrong, take a deep breath and you will be ok. No one has told you to roll over and take it like a man. You can fight it out with your company and the other persons company. Just understand that when fighting a legal battle, it helps if the contract language is on your side not theirs... Now for some useful advice, after the repairs are completed with new or used parts, however you work that out with your insurance company, make a claim for Diminished Value. This allows you to be compensated for any loss in value due to the accident. You will have to make that claim against the other persons insurance company. They will make you prove the dollar amount of the loss since that is how the court systems in the US work. As for Canada, my experience with their insurance industry is you get what you pay for. They may have contracts that require the use of all new "oem" parts but you pay more for it. Canada also has "free" health insurance. I would not want to be the guy waiting for a medical procedure in Canada. I know many people that come to the US to have their medical care taken care of, at their own expense, instead of being put on the waiting list to have an MRI in 6 months or more.... [/QUOTE]
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