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- Apr 4, 2002
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- Menlo Park, Ca.
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- Budman
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My 2011 CTSV got hit by my neighbor and I went to my insurance because she is not exactly a coordinated human and her husband is gone to France for a while. She did come to the door and provided all the information after backing into the Caddy. She wanted her husband to deal with it and I was not willing to wait a month or more to move this forward.
Not exactly a huge smack
So I contacted my insurance and Travelers sent me to a specific shop to get an estimate. I got to choose from several. All good.
Got the estimate at $3500ish for a front fender. When the dude was doing the description I noted that they were sourcing a used fender and I asked for an OEM part. They said that is not Travelers policy and I could pay another $350 out of pocket for one. I was not real happy. Also I had to pay the 1K deductible upfront.
So I decided to void the claim and go directly to the woman's insurance. To that effect I went back to the Body shop and told them what I was doing. They asked what Insurance company and I said why??? He said he needed it to do the estimate. He said I can do it as an individual request vs insurance claim. I said sure lets do that. Turns out after getting the claim going her Insurance is Progressive.
Well. Now it is $5,500ish.. I knew the OEM part was about $350 more but...
So I drilled down into the estimate and found higher rates for the work, additional detailed information on how they do the work like clear coating the edges of the panel vs not and better protective actions for the rest of the car and interesting that the same task was not .1 or .
So... just like medical insurance if you are an average man you get F'd vs the insurance cost. Of course medical is crazy unequal and this is only 67% high removing the bump for the OEM part.
I tried to tell the dude at my insurance that they should cover the OEM part because my car is rare and will be considered a classic. He said can't. That is Travelers policy and we are contracted with them for collision repair. I will probably face the same with Progressive.
Well F me there.
I am going to dump Travelers after this and see if it makes sense to jump to Haggerty since I am only Sunday driving it now and I have heard to good things about them and classic cars.
My car is not a classic.... yet. But this would make it seem that it will be... As Holeshot told me over 10 years ago.
Not exactly a huge smack
So I contacted my insurance and Travelers sent me to a specific shop to get an estimate. I got to choose from several. All good.
Got the estimate at $3500ish for a front fender. When the dude was doing the description I noted that they were sourcing a used fender and I asked for an OEM part. They said that is not Travelers policy and I could pay another $350 out of pocket for one. I was not real happy. Also I had to pay the 1K deductible upfront.
So I decided to void the claim and go directly to the woman's insurance. To that effect I went back to the Body shop and told them what I was doing. They asked what Insurance company and I said why??? He said he needed it to do the estimate. He said I can do it as an individual request vs insurance claim. I said sure lets do that. Turns out after getting the claim going her Insurance is Progressive.
Well. Now it is $5,500ish.. I knew the OEM part was about $350 more but...

So I drilled down into the estimate and found higher rates for the work, additional detailed information on how they do the work like clear coating the edges of the panel vs not and better protective actions for the rest of the car and interesting that the same task was not .1 or .
So... just like medical insurance if you are an average man you get F'd vs the insurance cost. Of course medical is crazy unequal and this is only 67% high removing the bump for the OEM part.
I tried to tell the dude at my insurance that they should cover the OEM part because my car is rare and will be considered a classic. He said can't. That is Travelers policy and we are contracted with them for collision repair. I will probably face the same with Progressive.
Well F me there.
I am going to dump Travelers after this and see if it makes sense to jump to Haggerty since I am only Sunday driving it now and I have heard to good things about them and classic cars.
My car is not a classic.... yet. But this would make it seem that it will be... As Holeshot told me over 10 years ago.