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September 18th, 2019, 09:59 AM
#21
Originally Posted by
longpointer
I once hit debris on a road in Toronto. Damaged the front of my car. I gathered up the stuff and found it to be equipment used by hydro crews who it so happens has a depot near where I hit the stuff. I call the office and complain about the damage and that they should remind their crews about making sure that they secure their loads. I get passed off to the utility's insurance company. So after jumping thru their hoops I'm told that upon completion of their investigation I have no grounds for a claim. Funny part is they never came to inspect my cars damage or look at the evidence I had picked up off the road , not to mention make sure nobody else hits the stuff. I cry foul and the investigator passes me over to her boss. Same b.s. . The marvels of technology is you can find out all kinds of info … like who his boss is. A quick email to him in regards to my claim and questioning their ineptness as to how to do a proper investigation as to the fact that nobody came to see my car or the evidence. Within days I received a phone call loaded with Sirs and Mister LongPointers and apologies and that a cheque is in the mail to me. I chucked the other stuff but still have the linesman bucket and use it to haul stuff up to my tree stand.
That's quite typical of every insurance company. They deny claims as a matter of course,initially,to see if you're the type of person dumb enough to take "no" for an answer. If you keep going up the management chain,sooner or later,once they realize there'll be a major shyte storm,they'll settle.
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September 18th, 2019 09:59 AM
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September 18th, 2019, 10:40 AM
#22
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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September 18th, 2019, 04:29 PM
#23
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Ok. That is kind of what I pictured from your story. There is a two piece drive shaft that goes between the two drive axles, and is only about three feet long. If one end comes bolted it slides apart and falls on the ground.
Yes that's the part.
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September 19th, 2019, 09:09 AM
#24
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Part of the wheel dolly...guess after you hit it your car got to ride on one.
No actually, hit it square with the wheel. The rim was dented to the hub, I pulled over and changed the tire on the side of the 401 at an on ramp. I was not sure what I hit but the tow truck driver came over to the side and said it was him and that they would pay for everything. 6 cars at least hit this on the highway, I saw a spare tire from an SUV rolling down the side of the highway, a few oil pans were ripped off other cars. The part swung up and hit my door, ended up with just short of $4000 damage, if they were not paying for it my old Camry would have been a write off just due to age and kms. I changed the tire and drove it to the reporting office, ha ha, nothing but a tire, rim and body damage somehow.
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September 19th, 2019, 12:00 PM
#25
Originally Posted by
Fox
No actually, hit it square with the wheel. The rim was dented to the hub, I pulled over and changed the tire on the side of the 401 at an on ramp. I was not sure what I hit but the tow truck driver came over to the side and said it was him and that they would pay for everything. 6 cars at least hit this on the highway, I saw a spare tire from an SUV rolling down the side of the highway, a few oil pans were ripped off other cars. The part swung up and hit my door, ended up with just short of $4000 damage, if they were not paying for it my old Camry would have been a write off just due to age and kms. I changed the tire and drove it to the reporting office, ha ha, nothing but a tire, rim and body damage somehow.
No clean shorts?
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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September 19th, 2019, 01:24 PM
#26
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
No clean shorts?
DId not have enough time to mess my shorts, all reaction.
All those people who claim that a car will flip over and burst into flames when a tire blows out are full or crap, drove straight as an arrow and nothing weird until I slowed to about 30 km/h, then it limped on that front corner.