Hey everyone- been quite some time since my last post - I was recently rear ended and while the car is driveable and I thought it was cosmetic damage only, this does not appear to be the case.
To keep a long story short, I was rear ended by a drunk driver and drove the car home from the scene and then had it towed the next day just to be safe. The airbag did not deploy and the damage seems to be isolated to the bellypan, the rear bumper, one of the rear quarter panels and the trunk. I had the car brought to a place recommended by by a fellow VOA member where I had some paint work done a few years ago - they do excellent work and I trust the shop. Turns out, after taking the car apart, they discover the rear portion of my frame has been bent in two locations - the adjuster, after hearing the repair cost (shop says an entire new frame is needed and accounts for 3/4 of the bill) and giving a low-ball value on the car + not being aware of any residual value the while mamba may have over a base viper + being aware of any of the improvements I have made to the car has moved to total the car.
I really really do not want this to happen. I planned on keeping this car for life and it seems like such a trivial thing to total a car over - its my understanding that once the cost of the repair approaches the determined value of the car (50% 75%? not sure) the insurance company totals it. I have pretty much done every bolt-on mod to this car possible and internal engine work in preparation for a supercharger + have receipts. Additionally, the stereo system and radar detector was quite costly - not to mention the three piece legitimate carbon fiber interior that was custom made - another few thousand on that alone.
My goal here would be to convince the insurance company of two things - first, that they undervalued the car. I am gathering all the documentation and receipts I have of the improvements + trying to figure out how to go about determining the value of a mamba edition with white paint compared to other 2004 cars. Second would be to re-evaluate the repair cost. I am sure the cost here was far above what it should have been and 3/4 of it came from the frame alone. I am not sure about what to do regarding the frame if it could be repaired or replaced as a segment - any input would be very appreciated.
That said - does anyone have any advice or experience to help me out when dealing with an insurance company that I feel is trying to total a car for a lowball payout? I have no idea what to do and will do everything I can to save the car - even if it has to come out of my own pocket.
Thanks in advance!
-Roy
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