Friday, July 16, 2010

Should i accept a rental car in auto wreck?

insurance companys offer is too low,if i dont accept a rental will i get more moneyShould i accept a rental car in auto wreck?
so - your car is a total loss? If that's the case, getting a rental won't make any difference on the value of your vehicle. If it's CLOSE to being a total loss the rental could make a difference but more than likely not enough of a difference to keep the vehicle from being a total loss.





And - if you think the ';off is too low'; - you can present documentation to support your case that they should offer you more money. WHY do you think it's too low? Show them why. Did they leave something out on their evaluation? Check it to make sure it includes everything it should include.





Good luck.Should i accept a rental car in auto wreck?
The cost of the rental car does not effect the insurance settlement.





Also if you do get a rental car provided by your insurance company it does not include the auto insurance for the rental car that is an optional. So its either pay for insurance (which is charged per day you have the rental) or don't get the insurance and risk having to pay for any damage received while you have had the car (Just so you know they will charge you for the most minor scratches).
The rental has nothing to do with the settlement offer. If you do not agree with the settlement, go through your insurance company and have them subrogate the other company. Also, the insurance company should be able to front your deductible so you will not have to spend anything out of pocket.
Accept it, You won't get more money by not accepting
No you don't get more money!

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