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    marshodge Posts: 16, Reputation: 2
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    Dec 28, 2006, 10:58 AM
    Car accident settlement
    Hello

    I'm about to reach a settlement with an auto insurance regarding a car accident that I was involved last month, I'm of course going to try to bleach their bones, because I know they will try to offer me a disgusting amount. At this time I am not taking an attorney with me, if I see that they are trying to scam me than I will.
    Anyhow my question is should I put in writing the amount that I expect from them, and if so what would be the wording appropriated for this kind of letter.

    Thank so much!
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    Dec 28, 2006, 11:01 AM
    Go to kelley blue book for the current value of the vehicle use that as a guide.

    If the vehicle is in storage at the tow company the insurance will be in a hurry to have it remove, they are paying the storage fee until you come to an agreement over the value of the vehicle
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    Dec 28, 2006, 12:10 PM
    They already took care of that, the settlement that we are about to reach is for doctor bill and for my pain and suffering.
    Thanks
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    Dec 28, 2006, 12:19 PM
    That is a tricky area, you must remember that once you settle it done. You should try to consider future medical bills from this. Are there any problem that still require medical treatment?
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    Dec 28, 2006, 12:41 PM
    Hello marsh:

    There is a formula that is used as a guidline when determining pain and suffering. It's a percentage of the total dr's bills. I don't know what it is, but if you ask for more than than, you won't get it.

    Maybe somebody smarter than me can come up with it. LisaB??

    excon
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    Dec 28, 2006, 01:58 PM
    Also I will add a note if your car was repaired, not replaced with a new one, even if they paid the cost of fixing it, the car value decreaed since it was wrecked and they will and do pay all the time, a sum to make up for the loss of value over a wrecked car to a non wrecked car.
    That can be from 10 to 25 percent of the blue book value on the car.
    The more serious the damage the higher the percentage.

    next are you completely well, I had a bad wreck in the 80, went off a 30 ft cliff, well today it hurts just to stand, I ache when the weather changes and have other issues, all most likely from that wreck, so you have to think of possible medical issues 10 years down the road also in serious accidetns.

    I would not see where asking for the same amount of your medical bills in pain and suffereing, most likely still less than they would pay if a lawyer got invovled and they had to also get paid.

    It is somewhere to start talking anyway.

    And yes it is easy tell them you will settle in full for... amount, they can say yes or no, but youwant to ask high thinking they will say no and make a counter offer which is normal.
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    Dec 29, 2006, 11:33 AM
    Do you have documentation (receipts, medical bills, etc.) for the damages you are claiming? If so, then yes, put it in writing. You say that you are going to try to "bleach their bones." Keep in mind that insurance fraud is a serious offense and, with insurance costing so much these days, isn't one that's look upon lightly. If you try to claim anything that's above and beyond legitimate damages, that sets you up for charges of insurance fraud and the outcome won't be pretty. You state that you haven't gotten a lawyer involved yet but are considering that possibility. A lawyer may help you get more money but it'll take longer and result in having to pay attorney's fees which ultimately results in less $$ for your pockets. The bottom line is, would you rather have $500,000 now or $750,000 (less attorney's fees) 10 years from now? The specific numbers are of course hypothetical but I wanted to illustrate the point. Personally I'd vote for the $500,000 now. That's how the game usually works when dealing with insurance companies ; instant gratification or maybe a slightly bigger chunk of change years down the road with all the accompanying hassels.
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    Jan 11, 2007, 04:16 PM
    Auto Accident Car already settled. Working on medical bills and pain and suffering. Total medical bills $500. Ambulance $1000. My understanding is 3 times medical is standard settlement, do I include the ambulance as part of the medical bills?
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    Jan 11, 2007, 06:08 PM
    If you had to pay the $1000 out of pocket for the ambulance then you would include that.

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