Yeah, so that doesn't mean they'd actually TAKE my car, right? Just give me what it's worth, if it's lower than the cost of the fix, and consider it totaled but I still get to actually
keep it? I mean they can't force me to give it up, can they? 'Cuz that'd be crazy.
Aha, exactly! The trunk light thing I mean. I noticed it was still on because the trunk had to be tied shut, not latched, and I thought it might drain my battery so I went in through the back seat and took the light out. It'd be fun to deal with a dead battery on top of that.
Yeah, that shit is stupid. One of the cops mentioned how she had a friend who still owed like $6000 on her car and her settlement got her $4000. That's one of the reasons I never wanted to make payments on a car - because I'M a good driver but sometimes other people aren't so there could be a situation where you're paying for a car you don't even own anymore. Which totally sucks. I can't believe they're allowed to do that, either, still charge you for it when it's gone. Isn't there some way to get them to write it off or something?
That sucks for you, though. I always have sympathies for anyone with shitty car-luck because I've had loads of that and it's just... awful. :sad:
That's crazy. So how does that work? I mean, is
your insurance paying for it? Is that something covered in basic insurance, a hit-and-run thing, or is it like one of the extra options? Of course in this situation I don't need to know, but I'm curious how all this insurance crap works.
Oh, and another question for anyone out there: When (if) it does get to the stage of repair, will I just be able to go to any repair shop I want or do they pick, like, a "preferred" set of repair shops I have to take it to, the choice of whoever is going to be paying for it?