3. Clean the car. Wash and polish your car if possible. I lost $300.00 in value for oxidized paint. And 250.00 for soiled interior. Both of these things could have been cleaned at a minimum expense.4.
Phone your Insurance partnership and cause a lifetime with the adjuster to Stare at your van. Fix a future you can be there.
2. Trial the rate of your motorcar. Bonanza absent what your motorcar was bill before the accident. Also find out what scrap value is if you want to buy back the car to repair or use. Know ahead of time what you will accept for your car.
So you wrecked your motorcar and just now the insurance society is going to wages you the valuation of the wrecked van.Instructions
1.When cleaning be careful not to remove evidence. Paint marks, tire rubs, glass chips. Leave that there for the adjuster to see.
Sure if your car is a complete disaster it will probably be at a tow yard and you won't have much access.
5. Remove all of your stuff. Check under the seats in the spare tire compartment any where you can think of.
6. Be there when the adjuster is walking the car. Talk to him/her.
7. Be ready for the offer with a price in mind. Have your title in hand. I got my check on the spot after settling on a value and signing the title.