View Full Version : MY HEAD ON SMASH IN MY EX ARMY DEFENDER
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 09:20 PM
At 3.35 friday arvo a guy drove on my side of the road hit me front on pushed me to the side of the road and was stoped by the power pole. Thank god for the SAS bullbar. Every one ok i walk from the truck the other guy was out for awhile. I seen him cross the line picking up more and more speed had no where to go.Still waiting from police to see what or why he did it . My Defender is a2000 ex Army td5 only had my dream truck 4 months Now just waiting on what insurance have to say. Covered for 27000 fingers crossed they fix it put some pics up soon
RobHay
23rd April 2012, 09:28 PM
Matey....I feel for you, :( Thank God none of yours was hurt but...... I suppose that is the risk we run when we drive camouflaged vehicles on the road....the idiot probably didn't see you :p Hope your insurers do the right thing.
landy
23rd April 2012, 09:30 PM
Hi mate,
I'm glad to here that everyone is ok. you must be gutted! I think I would have wanted to keep punching the idiot. Without wishing to sound insensitive, who are you insured with as $27000 sounds to good to be true. I'm pushing the proverbial up hill to get $18000 agreed value for mine?
Cheers
Nino
digger
23rd April 2012, 09:30 PM
Glad you're OK Doddy!
back luck on the smash BUT now you know how they stand up when called on to take a hit!
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 09:44 PM
Hi mate,
I'm glad to here that everyone is ok. you must be gutted! I think I would have wanted to keep punching the idiot. Without wishing to sound insensitive, who are you insured with as $27000 sounds to good to be true. I'm pushing the proverbial up hill to get $18000 agreed value for mine?
Cheers
Nino
just car insurance
Mick_Marsh
23rd April 2012, 09:48 PM
Sorry to hear.
I think I've seen you a few times on the ring road and in Dudley Street.
Nice looking Defender.
Where did the incident occcur?
Hi mate,
I'm glad to here that everyone is ok. you must be gutted! I think I would have wanted to keep punching the idiot. Without wishing to sound insensitive, who are you insured with as $27000 sounds to good to be true. I'm pushing the proverbial up hill to get $18000 agreed value for mine?
Cheers
Nino
If you want to buy another one to replace this one it would be lightening your wallet somewhere in the mid to high thirty's.
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 10:05 PM
Sorry to hear.
I think I've seen you a few times on the ring road and in Dudley Street.
Nice looking Defender.
Where did the incident occcur?
If you want to buy another one to replace this one it would be lightening your wallet somewhere in the mid to high thirty's.
hi mate sunshine. yes me on ring rd
Lotz-A-Landies
23rd April 2012, 10:05 PM
Hi mate,
I'm glad to here that everyone is ok. you must be gutted! I think I would have wanted to keep punching the idiot. Without wishing to sound insensitive, who are you insured with as $27000 sounds to good to be true. I'm pushing the proverbial up hill to get $18000 agreed value for mine?
Cheers
NinoThats the price out of Defence auctions last year.
DOD Defender
Tell the Insurance company they are unique and the market value is in the $35K region, so you want it replaced, there were still two of them in a lot in Banksia Sydney. Only a 5 minute drive from Kingsford Smith airport. If you're interested I'll even pick you up at the domestic terminal and drive you down there. On second thought, if the other driver is at fault, tell his insurance company you want it replaced and don't run it through your insurance.
Diana
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 10:51 PM
Thats the price out of Defence auctions last year.
DOD Defender
Tell the Insurance company they are unique and the market value is in the $35K region, so you want it replaced, there were still two of them in a lot in Banksia Sydney. Only a 5 minute drive from Kingsford Smith airport. If you're interested I'll even pick you up at the domestic terminal and drive you down there. On second thought, if the other driver is at fault, tell his insurance company you want it replaced and don't run it through your insurance.
Diana
hi how that work out? tow truck smash repair mob saying same thing to keep my inscurance out of it.
Lotz-A-Landies
23rd April 2012, 11:13 PM
hi how that work out? tow truck smash repair mob saying same thing to keep my inscurance out of it.There is no responsibility for you to make a claim against your insurance company when the other party is at fault and insured. It is just easier for the insurance companies to deal with each other.
Firstly make sure you have reported the accident to the police and that they have determined fault, or the other party has admitted fault or there is no question of fault. If you make a claim directly on the other party's insurance company you can expect to be mucked around but you need to be determined, persistent and get your documentation in quickly.
You will need to get repair quotations from a number of repairers and also get dealer prices on the same model and year defender. Take copies and deliver the paperwork and letter of demand by hand to the other insurance company make sure you get a signature or have the paperwork delivered by registered mail or signed for courier delivery.
Remember if they are at fault, all the rights are on your side, you have no contract with the other company and they are paying for the damage and inconvience their member caused to you. They have to pay you for the full cost of repair and in fact do not have a right to the wreck of your defender. They will try to claim they do but they don't, don't let them remove your property from your possession. It matters not that you may be able to repair it cheaper than the cost of the quotes.
You can then negotiate.
LRO53
23rd April 2012, 11:18 PM
There's still a few up here forsale in Brisbane as well.
2000 LAND ROVER DEFENDER (No Badge) 110 SUV Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/land-rover-defender-2000-12466987?base=1216&vertical=Car&eapi=2&Page=2&sort=~Price&cr=28&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%204294965541%2042949 64692%201216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5)
2000 LAND ROVER DEFENDER (No Badge) 110 SUV Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/land-rover-defender-2000-12269229?base=1216&vertical=Car&eapi=2&Page=3&sort=~Price&cr=32&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%204294965541%2042949 64692%201216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5)
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 11:20 PM
There is no responsibility for you to make a claim against your insurance company when the other party is at fault and insured. It is just easier for the insurance companies to deal with each other.
Firstly make sure you have reported the accident to the police and that they have determined fault, or the other party has admitted fault or there is no question of fault. If you make a claim directly on the other party's insurance company you can expect to be mucked around but you need to be determined, persistent and get your documentation in quickly.
You will need to get repair quotations from a number of repairers and also get dealer prices on the same model and year defender. Take copies and deliver the paperwork and letter of demand by hand to the other insurance company make sure you get a signature or have the paperwork delivered by registered mail or signed for courier delivery.
Remember if they are at fault, all the rights are on your side, you have no contract with the other company and they are paying for the damage and inconvience their member caused to you. They have to pay you for the full cost of repair and in fact do not have a right to the wreck of your defender. They will try to claim they do but they don't, don't let them remove your property from your possession. It matters not that you may be able to repair it cheaper than the cost of the quotes.
You can then negotiate.thanks look in to it
DOD DEFENDER
23rd April 2012, 11:27 PM
There's still a few up here forsale in Brisbane as well.
2000 LAND ROVER DEFENDER (No Badge) 110 SUV Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/land-rover-defender-2000-12466987?base=1216&vertical=Car&eapi=2&Page=2&sort=~Price&cr=28&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%204294965541%2042949 64692%201216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5)
2000 LAND ROVER DEFENDER (No Badge) 110 SUV Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au (http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/land-rover-defender-2000-12269229?base=1216&vertical=Car&eapi=2&Page=3&sort=~Price&cr=32&__N=1246%201247%201252%201282%204294965541%2042949 64692%201216&silo=Stock&Range=Price:Min,Max~0.5)
hi thanks see what happens. have a sister up that way
slug_burner
23rd April 2012, 11:47 PM
You must have got the other drivers details, send them a letter of demand asking for the cost to repair or replace. It is then up to the other driver to send the letter of demand to their insurance.
The insurance company could deal with you or ignore you. They can settle, they can fight it in court but will most likely settle if they can negotiate a payout they think is fair. If your insurance company gets involved they will most likely settle.
I think it might be an unwritten rule, force the the other chum to use his insurance, that way you have to at least pay the excess and it keeps the insurance companies in business.
lardy
23rd April 2012, 11:57 PM
I hope the Insurance come good and glad you guys are good
DOD DEFENDER
24th April 2012, 12:26 AM
I hope the Insurance come good and glad you guys are good
im good mate same thing happend to me few years back in a 89 rangie the bloke fell asleep behind the wheel.at 16 months old my arnt ran me over in the bush mum found me walking around with a****ty nappy and tyre mark across my back left with big scare on my guts doctors opened me up. me and cars
Davo
24th April 2012, 12:49 AM
Have you considered taking the bus more often??? :angel:
But seriously, glad you're okay and I feel for you.
DOD DEFENDER
24th April 2012, 12:59 AM
Have you considered taking the bus more often??? :angel:
But seriously, glad you're okay and I feel for you.THANKS MATE:)
wrinklearthur
24th April 2012, 08:38 AM
I'm happy to see you can tell the tale and with that last posting of yours you must be keeping the local tattslotto agent wealthy.
Just a thought, find out the buy back price of that Land Rover, as there would be some on here that would like the chance to get it it for spares, that's assuming it will be written off.
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