I will have to check that out, I didn't know that.
Thanks
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Yes, I am aware of this. The problems are that it seems that the local smash repair business has a substantial backlog of work. And I do not have the time or capital to be chasing round afield for someone to do the work - I would have to drive there, get a quote, and, most probably pay at least a deposit while I tried to to get the money out of the Insurer. Same goes for getting a hire car.
Where if I get the insurer to handle things I don't have to lay out money, which, OK, I may be entitled to, but if I have to go to court to get it, I could be out of pocket for some considerable time, a bit hard on a pension. Of course, I could do nothing until I have the money from the insurer, but I really need to get it fixed. And I do not know what they would consider excessive costs.
John
If your insurer wants to write the vehicle off, as an Un-economical repair, and not as a UN-repairable write off, I would request the wreck,and take the $$$ and then purchase a rear X member ex UK (Richards Chassis do a rear X member from memory)or one from "Bearmach" and get it welded on at you local panel shop ;)
As I understand it, all write-offs in NSW are now statutory write-offs and the vehilces cannot be re-registered except in special circumstances, e.g., rare or historic vehicles.
I was in RACV a while ago and overhead a client who was renewing his insurance the person behind the counter said be careful. As there is no pre inspection if after an accident it is determined that you vehicle is not worth what you say it is they will not pay agreed value. Because you provided false information. The vehicle was not as in a condition as you said it was. Possibly a reaction to insurance fraud?.
pm sent John regarding a rear cross member section.
Thanks jerryd, unfortunately not compatible. While my enquiries have suggested there are no new crossmembers in Australia, several suppliers I have talked to have said they can supply new with about two weeks delivery.
To restate the situation.
I have two problems.
The first is that it seems that local repairers will not be able to even look at it for about two months. Spreading the net wider is a possibility, and one that the Insurer is looking at following a phone conversation late this afternoon (another hour on the phone, 32min of which were on hold). The problem with this is the logistics and loss of any control over what is happening. See problem two.
The second problem is the possibility that they may want to write off the vehicle, with the quoted repair cost exceeding the difference between market value and salvage value. I will not let the vehicle out of my control until I am satisfied this is not going to happen. In that case I will have little choice but to get a firm repair quote and send the owner (who will pass it on to the Insurer) a letter of demand for that amount plus my costs including my time and the use of a hire car while it is being repaired, and, of course, the solicitor's charges, plus interest.
The Insurer has already agreed to supplying an equivalent hire car while it is in the hands of the repairer, but I have told them I will not agree to some of the terms for this that they want to impose, including that I put up a deposit to the hire company and pay the insurance loading.
Mind you, none of this is in writing yet, so we will have to see what actually happens. They are supposed to phone me back tomorrow morning.
John
John
Have you spread your net a little wider for a repairer, perhaps Mudgee or Lithgow?
Diana
No, but the Insurer has agreed to do this (note that the claim is not on my insurance, but the other driver's, although unfortunately it is the same company). One suggestion I have made to them is that Canberra is a possibility, as I will be going to Yass at the end of term to pick up my grandchildren for Christmas.
John