So DH got hit the other day while driving home. It was a fender-bender. The other guy was completely at fault- and his insurance has finally processed the claim and so DH can get started on getting the car appraised. In the meantime, he's been driving our old Suburban which is a humungous gas hog...
What should we be on the lookout for in the appraisal process? We haven't done this for 10 years. DH's car has physical damage to the rear bumper, it'll need to be replaced. Also, and this is what worries me, after being hit, the car started making a high-pitched squealing noise from the engine area. That's why DH hasn't driven it since the accident about 1 week ago. How do you get that kind of thing appraised? Do you have to go to a body shop AND a mechanic? All our accidents before have only dealt with body issues...
Sigh.
I hate cars.
What should we be on the lookout for in the appraisal process? We haven't done this for 10 years. DH's car has physical damage to the rear bumper, it'll need to be replaced. Also, and this is what worries me, after being hit, the car started making a high-pitched squealing noise from the engine area. That's why DH hasn't driven it since the accident about 1 week ago. How do you get that kind of thing appraised? Do you have to go to a body shop AND a mechanic? All our accidents before have only dealt with body issues...
Sigh.
I hate cars.
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