I was involved in an accident that was an off center rear impact. The other person who hit must have been traveling 35 - 40 mph as I was stopped at a light. The impact felt hard! I just bought this car new and it now has 2000 miles on it. The trunk is mangled and both sides of the rear quarter panels are buckled. No buckle on the roof is apparent. From the back doors forward the car still looks new. My concerns are, will this car withstand any future accidents if repaired now that the crumple zones have been damaged? The resale value now that it has a history (Carfax), I would rather have the insurance adjuster total the car, pay off its balance and I can move on and buy another NEW car. I certainly didn't buy a new car, with repaired major damage. I don't want this car for safety reasons. What kind of battle can I expect from my insurance company? Will they total it, or make me keep a car I no longer want? I have Nationwide, I'm not sure if the other person has ins.
Thanks
2007-07-06
16:21:35
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Robert F
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