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Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider
So long as he doesn't have a policy with Geico, they can't tell him what to do with his car. Their policy holder did the damage and the owner has every right to have his car 100% the way it was before the accident. This is why your rates go up when you cause an accident or your carrier drops your policy, you just cost them money.
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I understand that it wasnt his fault. However, if totaling the car is cheaper for the insurance company, how do you force them to fix it instead of totaling the car?
If this girl had ripped his Mini in half, you couldnt force the insurance company to spend 50k to weld it back together.
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Last edited by Mark B; 09-19-2012 at 08:20 AM.
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