Well a girl backed into my drivers side door and ruined my door. I just trailered my truck about 3 1/2 hours up to my college to play around with it , a week ago....anyway ...her insurance is gonna pay for it...but what I wanted to know...can I get the insurance company to pay for me to trailor my truck back down to my home to get the body work done...also Do most insurance companies give rental car money? The adjuster is coming out tomorrow to look at it...and I just wanted to be prepared.
They should pay for a rental, but i don't think they'd have to haul it home for you, especially since it doesn't sound like it was her damage that made it undrivable. If it was her damage, that may be a different story.
Well it was her fault...but the damage didnt make in undrivable...its just that the shop i want to work on it is down there...and i dont trust the truck on the interstate...and I had to pay to have it hauled up here...
Edited: 3/29/2006 2:29:29 PM by TiMe_1
Your gonna have to pay to get it hauled back down there or drive it. There isnt an insurance company out there that would pay for that!
That truck is a 98!! you dont trust it on the highway?? whats up with that!?
Its got 150 k miles on the motor and its bagged...the bag job is done really well...I just dont trust air bags on long distances
a lot of truckers would wonder why....
Why what? Alot of truckers would feel the same way because most trailor theirs too....I dont want my truck on a 300 mile drive...its not my everyday ride...its for show....I just wondering if anyone has gone through anything similar
no no no, i meant truck drivers / big rigs... lots on air and drive much further than 3 1/2 hours...
Oh...haha..i misunderstood
im the same way,but my bro drives his bagged 93 everday and puts 1000 mile on it a week and drove it from here to south padre which was 1000 mile round trip..and the truck was just finished the mornin we left