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Wow, glad you're okay. Sorry for having to go through that kind of experience.

I would certainly NOT accept the insurance co's initial offer or comps. The recent unpleasant experience regarding my burned-up 951 led to a lot of good information coming my way from people in the insurance industry, lawyers and people that had simply just been screwed in the past.

I'll keep my eyes open for similar vehicles that you can use as the basis of establishing value.

You didn't have a U137 exclusion or similar "stated value" on the policy did you? Hopefully not. My saving grace was I never agreed to mine and never signed it - hopefully same for you.

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Old 11-13-2007, 04:54 PM
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an other thought re. dealing with the ins. company... if you have an agent they can usually get you past the first line of defense....if the first offer isn't fair.. if you work enough they will let you talk with the real guy/gal that can make the deal...there is commonly a senior person they have that can work outside the first set of numbers... depending on your energy/time level you can try that a bit before hiring the lawyer.... they really hate dealing with lawyers because, I guess, that means they have to have thier lawyers look at what your lawyer sends and that cost them $$$. That's what I did after I hit a dear and got crapped around for awhile... I just kept at it and they eventually got me to talk with the senior guy who was very nice and got me all fixed up.
In any case again very sorry this had to happen to you...and glad the car kept you from getting badly hurt....
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I'm very sorry to hear about the terrible accident. I'm glad you're OK... I can't even imagine what you're going through after something that traumatic!
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Old 11-13-2007, 05:05 PM
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I'm an EMS volunteer and a couple of months ago responded to an MVA where a motorcyclist went airborne on a sweeping, high-speed bend--he got launched by the Jersey barrier that separated the four lanes--and hit a large pickup truck coming the other way, center-punched the grille and hood up high, died instantly. The driver wasn't particularly affected, since he hardly saw it, just sensed it instantaneously, but his wife, in the passenger seat, had an awful view of it all and was totally traumatized. Having seen and talked to her in the ambulance, I have a small window into what you must have gone through.
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Old 11-13-2007, 08:00 PM
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Mint '83 SC...

Just sold my mint '83 SC, 58K miles, many many "extras"...

$23K...

Yours should be in the same category...

Don't take less... prices on mint SC's are rising nicely...
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this thread is why I sold my Norton.
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Hang tough on all fronts and don't let them lowball you. +1 on attorney if they won't play nice.

Curiously, I have been noodling the sale of my vintage Kawi for just this reason- too much traffic.
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Old 11-14-2007, 08:48 AM
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've retained an attorney to go back to them after what I am sure will be a lowball offer.
I'm trying to find the name of the trust for the rider's 6 year old son so I can make an anonymous donation.

These images are graphic, I'll try to reserve some space so you can choose if you want to scroll down or not, it's very ugly




























































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Wow ... nasty damage. Your 911 looks like it did its job as the cabin appears unscathed. Glad you are ok.

Best wishes and please keep us posted.
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Old 11-15-2007, 04:50 PM
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WOW!!!

That's about all I can say.
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Holy ****.

This is tradgic on many levels.

Good luck with the insurance company, and the fact you are looking to make a donation shows your character.

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Old 11-15-2007, 06:47 PM
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Wow - glad you are OK - that's pretty epic.
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:09 PM
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What a tragic accident. I am so sorry to hear the rider had a young son too.

The strength of the metal used by Porsche when manufacturing your 911 saved your life.

The whole thing is very unsettling and should serve to motivate all of us to embrace our loved ones and appreciate our lives.

Good luck.

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Old 11-15-2007, 07:32 PM
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Thankfully at least your vehicle was able to take it. I am however surprised a motorcycle could do that much damage, I guess its because it slide fast with great momentum. On a lighter note, Momo3.2 you just hit 901 posts so its your lucky day. God bless the rider and his family.
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It's amazing how the cockpit held up without the need for airbags and you walked out.

I wonder how a Targa or Cabrio would have fared in the same situation?
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Old 11-16-2007, 04:53 AM
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Not to hijack or anything, but I was rear-ended last night and I'm pretty sure the car is totalled. This thread will help me with my insurance strategy. Yes, these cars are tanks. Glad you're okay. It's also nice to see your compassion for the victim's family. Humans can be very cool. Or not. Glad you are.
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Damn Supe, that sucks.

Are you ok?
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I feel fine. My poor car is not. There is a slight crease in the upper right corner of the rear window frame. I think this is an indication that the tub is bent. Second and fourth gear are not available. I think this means the engine and transmission were relocated. I loved that car, but there are more Porsches out there I could love. Like......one with race suspension and 3.6 already installed.
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It's getting ugly out there. I'm glad I'm in hibernation.
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Old 11-16-2007, 09:49 AM
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we can hope this thread will make us think for a second about backing off a bit or taking a third look while on the road and maybe backing off a bit at the track during DE's.

Yesterday at the track while I was riding with another 3.2 driver the whole track was red flagged, so we all stopped of course. The tow truck and ambulance took off....
The problem for me was my son was in my car on the other side of the track where I couldn't see and that's where the emergency folks were heading. Talk about a pit in your stomach. All was ok for my son. A guy in a VW Jetta rolled. I can tell you this... the roofs of your basic car don't hold up to roll impacts. Guy is Jetta was fine, not hurt. Car a complete loss.

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