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- From: stanton@haas.berkeley.edu (Richard Stanton)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos,misc.legal
- Subject: Can I sue for lost value of car after accident?
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 04:44:32 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- Some months ago I was hit (while driving) by an uninsured motorist. My
- insurance covered this, and they paid a body shop about $8,500 do do repairs
- on my 1988 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. Why did I not take the money? Because
- I'm an idiot, and because I was assured by the body shop that
-
- a) The car was worth over $10,000 (pre accident)
-
- b) The value after they'd repaired it would be at least as high as before
- the accident.
-
- I rather suspect I got screwed. A mechanic who looked at the car recently gave
- the workmanship a fair passing grade, and said it would definitely affect the
- amount I could get if I sold the car. I'm pretty sure now I wouldn't get
- any more than the cost of the repairs if I sold it today. Oh well. I suppose
- I should learn something from this.
-
- Assuming I just continue to drive the car until it falls apart, I won't have
- suffered any real financial loss. However, if I sell it in the near future,
- I'll lose money because of the accident and poor/average body work. I don't
- really want to do that, so wonder whether I can sue to collect the difference,
- probably in Small Claims Court. The other driver was from Florida, based on a
- Navy ship in Alameda. He might not be the best person to go after.
- Alternatively, I feel like I was deliberately misled by the body shop. I'd
- have done better to take the cash from the insurance company and sell the
- wreck for a few hundred dollars.
-
- What should I do in this situation? I'm not normally litigious, but I do
- feel that the body shop deliberately gave me false information and promises
- to make a profit, and while I don't begrudge them that, I don't feel like
- paying for it.
-
- Thanks for any suggestions
-
- Richard Stanton
-