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Z28Justin 04-14-2007 10:58 PM

got in an accident
 
so i was driving down the pike when this car decides it want to turn in the no turning spot and lays on its brakes and the car behind it did the same and then i did and slid (it was raining hard) into the back of this little Nissan. this 71 year old dude gets out after we pull into the lone star and says well just exchange info and ill mail you the bill okay? and i was like what? im not just gonna pay for a whole new paint job. i know i hit him in the back so its my fault but i slid and i was well over 2 car lengths behind him and it was the littlest scratch ever i asked him to point to what i did he looked for about 5 mins then went to the car and got a flashlight and held it 2 inches away and said there and points to a little scratch and i said my cars not high enough in the front to do that. but any way in the end i gave him my number and stuff.

so the main reason for this post i need to know the paint code for patriot red and where i can get about a quart to half gallon of it for a decent price. there's only a little scuff on my car that wouldn't buff out.

foff667 04-14-2007 11:04 PM

I would've told him I'll take out $100 from my atm & call it even...you just opened a can of worms on yourself now.

WayFast84 04-14-2007 11:18 PM

yeah man, if their is a car real bad, and you know you didnt do the damage, you should have a police report.

maroman88 04-15-2007 12:18 AM

police report is always the safe way...trust me lol

bobb1589 04-15-2007 09:47 PM

yeah... this girl hit me... HIT ME... and we didnt get a police report because i already had damage where she hit me so i wasnt really worried about it. but then she calls my insurance company telling them it was my fault blah blah blah and they paid out like 700$ for a rub mark that would have buffed out... probly would of been able to rub out with my finger

Savage_Messiah 04-15-2007 10:13 PM

If you have his information, try to get some ype of a report in before it's too late. Probably is too late already, though.

V 04-15-2007 10:26 PM

usually its 30 days

Savage_Messiah 04-15-2007 10:31 PM

In that case do it right now. Get that report locked in before the guy tries pulling something on you

j0n 04-15-2007 10:37 PM

just make sure you have them write up a "non-reportable" report so it doesn't go to the insurance companies unless one of you decides it needs to

V 04-15-2007 10:39 PM

damn non-reportables, i have 2 that shouldnt have been reported and my local pd did accidentaly, lucking they didnt show up for my insurance company. but they do on my drievrs abstract. i have paperwork to remove them though, just havent gone. One accident report has a mistake that even says "2 killed"

j0n 04-15-2007 11:11 PM

LMAO sucks dude

Knipps 04-16-2007 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 334236)
damn non-reportables, i have 2 that shouldnt have been reported and my local pd did accidentaly, lucking they didnt show up for my insurance company. but they do on my drievrs abstract. i have paperwork to remove them though, just havent gone. One accident report has a mistake that even says "2 killed"

:shock: wow, that's pretty serious.


on topic.. always get a report... anytime i've been involved in anything including another car i got a report even if it didn't go through insurance

Z28Justin 04-17-2007 10:46 PM

update: guy i rear ended called me today and said don't worry about it, it buffed. and even better news i got my paint and shell be perfect again by Monday. 8-)

V 04-17-2007 10:46 PM

congrats, good to hear

Brando56894 04-18-2007 12:03 AM

awesome! looks like you made out quite alright

FBODS4EVER 04-18-2007 05:50 AM

i was in a 26 ft box truck. it started snowing. a lady did the same thing. a audi in front of me hit her. i hit the audi. smashed his car to the rear axle. a guy then ran under the back of my truck. police came, no one got a ticket. except for 1 person. the lady who started it all. if you called the po po. more than likely the 1 st car would have gotten a ticket for making an illegal turn. i would have called. anyway. sorry to here about your car. but glad to see you got it where you needed it to be.

HardcoreZ28 04-18-2007 07:45 AM

You should have called the police. My buddy at work totalled his car the same way yesterday.....someone tried turning in through the median infront of him and he housed her car totalling his. Cop gave the other driver multiple citations for the illegal turn and whatever else eventhough my buddy hit her from behind.

79T/A 04-19-2007 08:29 PM

Go to the local police department where the accident occurred IMMEDIATELY and ask for a citizen's accident report. Get your side on record now. They should give you two forms, a yellow form and a white form. You fill the yellow form out and hand it over to the department and they will assign a number to it, give you a copy and keep it on file. You fill out the white form and mail it to the state.

Next time, GET A POLICE REPORT ON THE SCENE. I had the same thing happen. I rear-ended some dude's car and we exchanged info. I waited forever for him to call me with an estimate but it never happened. Instead, when I went to renew my insurance, I discovered it had gone up over $1,000.00 :shock: Turns out he filed a claim with my insurance company, who took care of it WITHOUT EVER NOTIFYING ME. Needless to say, I no longer use that insurance company, who shall remain nameless (Their initials are Liberty Mutual).

Even if you're at fault, you are always safer with an accident report written by a police officer. The officer can also classify an accident as reportable or non-reportable, the latter of which means insurance doesn't have to get involved unless someone doesn't make good. The only risk you run is of a traffic summons if you're at fault. But those can be worked out in court, especially if there's no injury.

Good luck, man. I sincerely hope this doesn't bite you in the a$$.


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