Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
Call your insurance person on the mistakes. Unless you have the super cheap lizard insurance your company should be happy to correct mistakes and update the value of the car. Also tell them if you've gotten major work done in the last year that would increase it's value.

When my company called me to talk first numbers and check that features were correct, they added in the 12 disc factory changer that was under the seat, sunroof, fresh transmission but said a new driveshaft was considered normal maintenance. Then they looked up replacements in my area and offered me a lot more than I felt the truck was worth.

Meanwhile my buddy was paying the lizard for modded car insurance so that if there was an issue he could recover more based on the mods. They started off treating him like he had a normal policy and that his pristine car was a rusted pile of dog crap. He had to fight a bit and after the claim dumped them for a better company.
Sadly we have Allstate which is one of the not-so good guys. But it is not my insurance that should be paying for the damage/got things wrong on the estimate. Well, actually we got an initial estimate from our own insurance and they also put that my car had cloth interior. Anyhow, insurance company is I believe Old Republic Insurance? And claim handled by Sedgwick. Just attached a photo of the “options” they added for my vehicle. No mention of the sunroof, wrong interior, no mention that the CD player has 6-disc changer, no mention of “sport handling package” or however GM worded the Comp G package in their catalog.



As you can see apparently my paint has faded SO much in 17yrs that it is no longer orange but a very light bronze shade... lol.


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