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PakkyT t1_ixhdtif wrote

" when an insurance company nickels and dimes your repair? "

There's is the problem. Most lawyers don't work for nickels and dimes so you would end up spending thousands of dollars above and beyond those nickels and dimes you are trying to save.

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mahthafn t1_ixh7mil wrote

This may not be helpful, but my body shop owner has always been the one to fight with the insurance company for me. If the insurance estimate was too low, he contacts them directly and often has them come out to reinspect.

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papalemingway OP t1_ixi7j5v wrote

Thank you for this advice. It was the other person’s fault and my first accident so Im in a bit of a fog.

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mahthafn t1_ixirmkh wrote

Has a body shop given you an estimate or are you working with the insurance company’s numbers right now?

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papalemingway OP t1_ixlr88d wrote

The latter. But I just scoured nextdoor for local people giving experiences on local body shops and I will be hitting up the list next week. I didnt know they can help you get the right number.

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mahthafn t1_ixm81y5 wrote

If you’re anywhere near Lowell, call Insurance Collision Specialists. Honest, first-rate crew.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_ixh74y9 wrote

Suggest you ask r/legal

Also, there is the low cost version called Legal Shield. $30/mo but the reviews look awful: https://www.bbb.org/us/ok/ada/profile/legal-services/legalshield-0995-9000434

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modernhomeowner t1_ixhattn wrote

I use my LegalShield membership all the time, it works great. They aren't going to handle a whole case for you for $30 a month, but to get advice and for them to write a demand letter on your behalf, you can't beat the $30 a month. They just spent hours for me figuring out my car registration and making sure I wouldn't violate and MA laws having a residency in two states. $30 a month and I got several hours of research, maybe valued at $750, I'll take it! They also fought the city for me to take down a tree, saved me the $1500 tree removal. They will defend you in court or against the IRS, but they won't file a lawsuit on your behalf... I think that's to prevent people from just suing everyone at all times if they had a membership and didn't have to pay the lawyer.

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somegridplayer t1_ixhjqk1 wrote

Did you have a shop counter with a quote?

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papalemingway OP t1_ixi7q2m wrote

Im realizing from this thread that this is the move. My first accident so I appreciate the advice :)

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ineedscissor t1_ixhzzj9 wrote

It may be to late for you, but my insurance company has a direct pay option so that all I pay the shop is my deductible, and any negotiation over costs goes between them.

Unfortunately it may not be worth a lawyer for relatively small dollars, I hope it all gets straightened out for you

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papalemingway OP t1_ixi7vfy wrote

Thank you for your advice. I appreciate any feedback as I really don’t know how to handle this stuff.

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Paul-273 t1_ixilx8q wrote

Your states attorney general.

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papalemingway OP t1_ixlr2j4 wrote

Thank you, I actually do have a letter to the AG office but more to just register an experience, I dont expect they can really help me.

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Paul-273 t1_ixlrcpr wrote

You may be surprised. That office has helped me twice in the past and once just mentioning the AG worked.

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