FuzzyBeanBag
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The hilarious part is that as I got to my office and sat down, my phone range and it was Geico saying their insured called, admitted fault etc etc. This is not my first time dealing with them, but also wont be my first rodeo if i have to subrogate as I've done that before.His insurance is GEICO? Oh you are in for a ride. Turn it over to your insurance and let them deal with GEICO. You don't want to deal with them directly. They will try to pull any and all shenanigans at their disposal.
Before I got the T, the previous car was rear-ended on the 405 by a kid, at more than 30 mph during rush hour, near SNA. The kid claimed he never saw my alpine white X5 stopped along with all lanes of traffic. He also said he couldn't find his phone—because it flew out of his hands during the collision. For months GEICO kept calling me telling me the kid was only insured upto X amount, which is less than damages on my car. I kept telling them, "that's GEICO's problem to solve, not mine". Then, after months of that, they had audacity to send me release papers to sign, without even offering a settlement. I ignored it, of course, since I had turned everything over to my insurance (State Farm) to deal with. Very early on State Farm told me to go ahead and get the car fixed. But, in all, he whole thing took close to two years to wrap up. GEICO's premiums are among the lowest for a reason.
I took a closer look tonight and I think the left side of the truck is tweaked. The tailgate is pushed more in on the left, and so is the left rear qtr panel as compared to the other side; you can see the edge of the gear tunnel door stick out vs being flush on the right side...
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If everyone just slowed way down in front of texters, the texter's vehicle with adaptive cruise would slow down and it would take them forever to get to their destination, heck maybe another texter would rear-end them.