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gsara
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YOUR STATE NAME - YOUR STATE NAME - texas
I own a 1996 Honda Civic DX. It was rear-ended in Houston, Texas about 10 days ago by an SUV. The car is still in driving condition after the accident but there has been considerable physical damage to the left side tail lights, bumper, trunk door etc. The insurance company of the other party estimated the damage to be around $4030. Since the cost for repair exceeds 60% of car value, the insurance company offered to pay about $7351 and buy our car. Is this a reasonable offer? What are the other options we have? For no fault of ours, we are forced to give up our car which is still in working condition. Can we negotiate to keep our car but still get paid for the damages?
I own a 1996 Honda Civic DX. It was rear-ended in Houston, Texas about 10 days ago by an SUV. The car is still in driving condition after the accident but there has been considerable physical damage to the left side tail lights, bumper, trunk door etc. The insurance company of the other party estimated the damage to be around $4030. Since the cost for repair exceeds 60% of car value, the insurance company offered to pay about $7351 and buy our car. Is this a reasonable offer? What are the other options we have? For no fault of ours, we are forced to give up our car which is still in working condition. Can we negotiate to keep our car but still get paid for the damages?