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FrizzleFried:
There is no way in hell a car is going to fall 5 feet and ever be the same. Demand a replacement vehicle of the same year or newer...period. If they give you ANY ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, tell them you will be contacting a lawyer. Replacement would be A LOT cheaper for them than to get sued.
The bottom line though is it will be an INSURANCE call...they (the shop) will have little to say about whether you get a new vehicle or not.
I CERTAINLY wouldn't be accepting the old car back.
...and why didn't you get some pix for us poor ---daisies--- (and yourself for evidence)?
ChadTower:
That's about right, I would be having my insurance company all over that. Looks like they're trying to obfuscate the process to minimize their liability. Are they trying to do repairs in "their shop" or is it one of your choosing? In a case like this, choosing a sympathetic indy body shop can really, really, really help you out.
(+_+):
Didn't the post say 5" yesterday. 5' is a completely different story. I'd be freaking out. You should definitely insist that an independent body shop look at is just in case the car is frame bent. If it is, your wifes car will never drive the same. Hopefully everything works out.
ChadTower:
Keep in mind your insurance company, if you do not involve them, will cancel your coverage. This is substantially changing the value of your car and their liability ratios due to possible frame damage.
hypernova:
--- Quote from: divemaster127 on April 04, 2007, 09:36:38 am ---here car is a 05 Nissan altima, & firestone offered her a free 40 point inspection...that is when the mishap took place.
dm
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess the car failed on most of those points. ;D
I agree with everyone else. Get the insurance involved before it's too late, or you may be risking you and your wife's well-being (and any kids if you have any.)
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