Higher_Ground
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- First Name
- J. T.
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2020
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- Location
- South Carolina
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- 2020 Gator Sport S
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- #31
It's situations like these were it would actually be nice to have legal advice or someone from like a consumer advocacy group that could just tell you what to do.OP, I HIGHLY recommend if you need a new frame, which it is sounding like from the shop and your insurance, to refuse the vehicle straight up and make them total it. You don't even need numbers for that.
I don't think there's an option to refuse the vehicle. It's been several months but when I called my state's insurance hotline they were pretty clear that the insurance company's obligation is to repair or replace and it's their choice on which one to do.
At this point I don't think the insurance company knows any more than I do with regard to what the body shop is doing. I keep reading that the shop can submit addendums as long as it takes and they are definitely in no hurry to get my gladiator back to me.When I wrecked my Subaru it had over 100k miles and the airbags popped and the insurance company didn't total it. I demanded a report as to why, and the insurance company sent me a whole booklet with all of the damage the shop had recorded, the labor and parts to fix it, as well as research comparing retail prices with similar miles
I would request this because then you could get a straight answer from the dealership as to what they've actually looked at as well as all the damage on paper
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