Supazuk
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that sucks about the truck frame, glad your Okayish still better that the alternativeI got a nasty knot on the head and two black eyes. People in the other car were seemingly fine.
The frame is bent.
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that sucks about the truck frame, glad your Okayish still better that the alternativeI got a nasty knot on the head and two black eyes. People in the other car were seemingly fine.
The frame is bent.
it's insane what things cost to repair. This rear end hit was $15k. Battery/frame wasn't damaged at all either.With the frame bent, scratch my $10k ballpark.
My experience is the same with the JT. In a collision the other car makes up the majority of the crumple zone.EVs can take a hell of a hit though - the car that rear ended my wife was destroyed. Smashed in all the way to the windshield.
State of Texas insurance code sections 1952.301 and 302 bar any insurance company from limiting your choice of where you get your vehicle repaired, or from specifying used parts for those repairs. So even in Texas you can take your vehicle wherever you want regardless of where the insurance company would prefer, and you have legal protection regarding the parts that are used.Man... Cali has a lot of negatives... but I'm glad I can take my vehicle to wherever I want and insurance can't say shit. World class repair facilities here. No used parts.
I was going to write a response saying its totaled, I lost my Tundra in the same way. Except, Texas is one of the worst states for totaling a vehicle.
My Tundra unsurprisingly ended up in Texas after it was auctioned off, because its much easier to acquire a title for a vehicle of that condition there. Last I knew, which was a few years back, Texas was one if not the only state with a threshold for total loss of 100% of the market value. Repairs would have to be north of 25-30K just spit balling based off the year and trim you have. Labor is expensive, but used parts help with that.
I'd consider a lawyer, I mean that genuinely. I've dealt with these things before, more than once, repairs will be done with used parts to trim cost, and getting someone in the way will help prevent that. All of that will be part of subrogation between your provider and the at fault party, which may help grease the wheels toward a total loss. I wish you the best in terms of recovery and outcome, take your time and be patient. This sort of occurrence should not be settled lightly if you know what I mean.
I'm not making any statements... just responding to what I'm reading...State of Texas insurance code sections 1952.301 and 302 bar any insurance company from limiting your choice of where you get your vehicle repaired, or from specifying used parts for those repairs. So even in Texas you can take your vehicle wherever you want regardless of where the insurance company would prefer, and you have legal protection regarding the parts that are used.
No harm no foul, just wanted to prevent any misconceptions.I'm not making any statements... just responding to what I'm reading...


I'd rather be in Texas to be honestNo harm no foul, just wanted to prevent any misconceptions.![]()
Yeah, he was movin.If you zoom in over the guy in yellow pants you will see tail lights of the other car way off in the woods.
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Brother, same here; for most every reason. But not even Texas is immune to stupidity......I'd rather be in Texas to be honest