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Reged: 05/09/05
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Posts: 3989
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Loc: Waltham, MA
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Re: My son got into his first fender bender. Ugh.
01/21/14 06:20 AM
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> I showed up, and the other car had a dent, our car had all the damage. The other > driver was also a kid, and his Dad called the cops, thinking my son was at fault. > > I polished up the dent, and pointed out the paint is perfect... I could fix his > damages with a toilet plunger. > > Nothin' doing... waiting for the cops. > > Well, if you don't want me fixing it, let me pay for the damages... it will be > cheaper for all of us, being that they are both teenagers, our rates will go up well > beyond the value of that simple dent. > > Nothin' doing... waiting for the cops. > > Ok, $500, way more than the cost to bump out one dent. Think this through... think > about your insurance rates. > > Nothin' doing... waiting for the cops. > > Plus, it looks liek your kid has got him two underage passangers, and the law is > maximum one underage passanger... my kid may get a ticket but so is your kid. > > $500 you said? Deal. > > I knew we could work this out. > > > > My son now owes me $500... and I know just how he can earn that money.
The cops were actually going to come for something so minor? Around here they generally have a "no blood, no foul" policy.
I've been pretty lucky so far (knock wood), my only insurance-involved incident was in a moving van. Creeping down a street in a college neighborhood on move-in day, with cars and trucks trucks double parked on both sides, I misjudged a van and creased the entire side of it with my truck's box. Even worse, I had heard my mirror hit the upper part of the van, but didn't realize anything else had happened. I stopped and got out, saw no damage where my mirror had hit and saw no one around the van to talk to, so I got back in my truck to leave. Before I was able to get back into traffic, the woman who owned the van ran out and flagged me down. She was moderately pissed off, but actually pretty reasonable considering I had almost committed a hit and run.
The rental insurance was worth every penny. I had to describe the incident about a half dozen times to various people, but that was literally it. It never cost me anything, and didn't affect my actual insurance at all.
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