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    Didn't Even Make it 24 Hrs... :~(

    Picked her up 8pm last night. 5pm today, driving home, involved in a 3 car collision. Van hit a VW that was behind me, and slammed into my bumper. Ugh. Banged up the bumper, the diffuser, and the carbon fiber trim.

    And the driver who caused the accident didn't have valid insurance or registration. Fortunately, he was on the job and had the company logo plastered on the side. So I have someone to sue if necessary. Ugh.

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    That really sucks!

    Anybody ever go for diminished value compensation successfully?

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    I haven't personally gone for Diminished but a buddy has twice. It's a real pain in the ass but I would say worth it in this situation. I'm so sorry for the OP, I have been waiting to see pics of the car once you received it. That had to be the most sick feeling, I feel sick thinking about how you must feel.

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    That really sucks.

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    BTDT, good luck wth insurance...

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    Man that sucks!! How does he drive a company vehicle and it not have a valid registration or insurance??

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    Quote Originally Posted by repiV View Post
    Man that sucks!! How does he drive a company vehicle and it not have a valid registration or insurance??
    I think it is all good, after talking to the company and the CHP - they just didn't have the paperwork in the van. It's a decent sized company, now that I've done some research online, so I'm sure they'll sort it out.

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    Sorry Man! Hope all works out.

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    damn that blows man-good luck with everything!

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    I'm so sorry. Go for diminished value. I think it depends what state you are in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCDOC View Post
    I'm so sorry. Go for diminished value. I think it depends what state you are in.
    California is a diminished value state. Not sure how much, but it ought to be significant in this case, as it's based on the expected price before and after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabba954 View Post
    Picked her up 8pm last night. 5pm today, driving home, involved in a 3 car collision. Van hit a VW that was behind me, and slammed into my bumper. Ugh. Banged up the bumper, the diffuser, and the carbon fiber trim.

    And the driver who caused the accident didn't have valid insurance or registration. Fortunately, he was on the job and had the company logo plastered on the side. So I have someone to sue if necessary. Ugh.

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    I'm so sorry this happened, and with in 24 hours. Wow! I can't imagine how you feel.

    Chris -

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    What a shitty way to start the holiday weekend!! I'm sure it will all work out fine-still SUCKS though!! Hope she's back in pristine condition soon!!

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    Everybody's new car nightmare. Best of luck getting it sorted out.

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    wow, really sorry. Worst thing that could have happened.

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    ugh man that fucking sucks

    i can't even imagine that wait and then that

    A few people have Prefix's contact info to get it repaired as it should look

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    Oh man, definitely need to look into haveing insurance cover a Prefix repair if at all possible, maybe ship them the body panels? Hopefully replacement parts are available. Sorry to hear, sucks after waiting for the car for months and having to have it repaired immediately.

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    you better check your 15k rear air diffuser really good a nicks

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    Oh man... I'm very sorry for this. Too many scum bags out there uninsured yet irresponsible. hopefully you get this sorted out.

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    With respect to diminished value:

    I've done it twice, once successfully, once not so much. It has a lot to do with extensive the damage was and what the car is worth. When my truck was T-boned, it caused frame damage and the insurance company paid diminished value - it was a hassle, but they did eventually pay. However, my 2015 Porsche was rear-ended with only 2000 miles on the clock - it was minor damage, similar to the damage on your car. Diminished value wasn't paid; it's VERY hard to prove value was diminished for an accident so minor.

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    damn man I am sorry. I know it doesn't help but it could have been way worse

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    Have the company agree to pay you $$$$ dollars to fix, no insurance, no accident report, hence no disminished value, nothing on the cars record and everyone wins. You may have to sign a waiver to the company removing your right to pursue legal later and even offer to do that. Then get fixed at Prefix yourself. You will be in control the entire time. The company doesn't want a safety related incident in their record as well so they will be more than willing to do that.

    That is what I would do and have done in the past on a Porsche vehicle I had when it was minor rear end bumped in a snow storm. Worth a try.

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    Diminished value claims will have a better chance if the accident will show on Carfax and also depends on what it'll say. Ex: moderate, severe, minor etc.

    We got 15k for a Gran Tutismo with damage on both doors. You have to push your insurance carrier as well. I believe you have uninsured motorist so its their reaponsability.

    Good luck and i can pull Carfax for you to see what it shows.

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    Wow, I feel your pain.

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    Tell them you want to send the bumper to Prefix. You would be surprised the damage that occurs in a few mph. I got hit at a light and the Cherokee I was driving had $2500 damage underneath.


 
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