Poor Wheelie, another booboo.
#11
Thank you all for your help, Wheelie feels loved by you all. ..I checked my insurance policy and if they take this as a comprehensive claim, I have to give a $500 deductable, If the chip repair is less than that, then whats the point of having my Insurance involved?, I'd be safer just paying out of pocket for the repair, I looked at the chip again, and It looks like it connected with the adjacent scratch nearby, the chip now looks like a small heart.... ..LOL!...maybe Wheelie is trying to tell me he has forgiven the cement truck for throwing that stone on him..HEEHEE!
Ill let u all know when I have repaired his chip..:)
Ill let u all know when I have repaired his chip..:)
#12
I don't know what insurance you have but I have Allstate and they will either repair the bulls eye by ginding it down and filling whith epoxy for free or replace the whole thing for $100. and it does not effect your rates but just call your agent, whoever your insurance company is they only raise the rates if you file a claim not ask a question.
#14
When I was In MS, I got a similar chip, and was told by my insurance (state farm at the time) that their policy holders don't have to pay anything for stone chips, because they were so common. Now, I think there's a (smaller than your deductible) amount that you have to pay.
#16
Good advice! In Georgia, dump trucks do not have to display their licience plates. Supposedly they might get torn off. That is total BS. They have no trouble with signs claiming they are not responsible for rock from the road. They might have a problem illuminating them but the certainly could mount them on the tailgate. The truth is they don't want you to get there number and have some politicians in their pocket.
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