KEW
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I got rear ended a few weeks ago and my car is supposed to be ready next week.
It is a a 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ Turbo I received in March of this year.
I hope they have done a decent job with the repairs.
What I am wondering is, I know if I were to trade this car in, the dealership would look at it and see where it has been repainted and would deduct some serious money off of it's value.
It seems like I should get reimbursed for this decrease in value of my vehicle.
Of course, the insurance companies are dedicated to minimizing cost, while I am dedicated to trying to have as good of a vehicle as I had before the accident.
I am having the repairs done through my own agency (Progressive) to be subrogated back to Nationwide.
Anyone know what I should expect and how big of an a'hole I will likely need to be to not get screwed too badly?
Thanks,
Kurt
It is a a 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LTZ Turbo I received in March of this year.
I hope they have done a decent job with the repairs.
What I am wondering is, I know if I were to trade this car in, the dealership would look at it and see where it has been repainted and would deduct some serious money off of it's value.
It seems like I should get reimbursed for this decrease in value of my vehicle.
Of course, the insurance companies are dedicated to minimizing cost, while I am dedicated to trying to have as good of a vehicle as I had before the accident.
I am having the repairs done through my own agency (Progressive) to be subrogated back to Nationwide.
Anyone know what I should expect and how big of an a'hole I will likely need to be to not get screwed too badly?
Thanks,
Kurt