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Driver side control arm rear sliped out from rear bushing bracket. 200 1991

You would almost think he was an insurer for an aircraft that just crashed.

He under pressure to get the families to settle before they come out of shock or find out more information!

If and when you call him, I would not do it soon, I would tell him that this is the holidays and you are now having to be more busy. You had to change plans on how to get around, right!

You needed your car for these times. Is nearly impossible to gets shops to look at it for several days!

Let him know the offer was way low ball and is totally not acceptable. Advise him that you are seeking advice from friends.
At best, you feel that this kind of tactic, that you have been subjected to, was totally uncalled for!

Let him know that this lack of negotiation started off on the wrong foot. That, You are now stepping sides ways at the moment, until you can feel better with facts that line up to a more equitable settlement! This is not an even Steven requirement. Your life has been disrupted with this whole inconvience.

Your car was running very well and you were not interested in selling it before this happened.

Any car that he can get prices for on will be a car with problems, that's why the numbers will be low!

It takes as much or more than what you would pay for one, to fix it up into the running condition of the car you have! You know the quality of your car he does not! Nor can he find out, nor will he try as he just wants to settle! Remember he is obligated to settle. Make him work harder than a real estate agent for his percentage!

An accident that was not your fault does not give him and that company the right to snatch it away.

Treat him as if this car was that restaurant and remind him that you are having to do the leg work now, to get things back in order to get things back to normal in your life!

The idea of having to sell your business (the car) as it is not something you should have to do because his client was careless and smashed it up!

I bet he can come up with more because we all know that his clients insurance rate are going to go up for years.

Look at this way, he is going to be making payments to pay you off and any other new ones!

Run that down on your "Damage Supervisor" during negotiations!

The check book is open to you. Make'm be more fair!

A whining wheel bearing gets greased!

Phil






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