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Old July 11th 05, 05:04 AM
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Michigan still has no fault insurance? Report it, "NOW", and tell them there
was little or no damage to you, you never said if there was any damage to
bmw. Keep your insurance company in the loop, and suck up a bit, can't hurt.
He can come back and claim whiplash and take you for a ride. That may be
the, pardon the pun, rub. Rubber comes off easy, light rubbing compound,
autocross taught me that. Lived in SE Michigan for years and now live in NW
Ohio, and insurance companies and cops do their own thing in both places, be
up front and above all be first.

By the way, not all citations go back to your insurance companies in Ohio,
only those that have an abundance of under paid and under worked police
departments. My guess is that is why the was no citations issued, that way
the cop don't have as much paper work unless some dope sues. As an example
Toledo won't even make out a report unless there is a personal injury and/or
over $1500 damage. Their estimating skills are based on how much work they
want to avoid.

Dad
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"Tom in Missouri" > wrote in message
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> If you got no ticket, I'd be tempted to not report it. BUT ...
>
> The BMW guy just may turn it into your company if he has all your
> information and the accident report. He may well claim it was YOUR fault,
> like he did to the cop. So this boils down to how good of terms you are
> with your insurance agent. If good, go talk to him, tell him what
> happened,
> and tell him you don't plan to turn in a claim since it is such a small
> cost. He will be happy about that (no paperwork, no money out.) And see
> what he says about the possibility the guy may come back in a few days and
> try to claim against you.
>
> If the BMW guy claims against you, and you have not informed them of the
> problem, your insurance will immediately assume you in the wrong. They
> may
> fight or they may settle in his behalf, depending on the amount the guy
> claims for, and odds are it will happen before you know. Then you will
> get
> the increase or the cancellation notice in the mail.
>
> So be first up to bat on this. The best defense is a good offense.
>
> This may be a bad time to mention it, but it is a very good reason to
> never
> do anything that seems reasonable, but puts you in the guilty spot if
> things
> go wrong.
> - Passing on the right behind left turners - if they straighten out, you
> are
> wrong.
> - Pull in the left (oncoming) lane - anything there becomes your fault.
> - Pull off the side of the road to avoid - if the other guy suddenly goes
> off the road and you hit, then you are at fault (sad but true).
>
>
> "G" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Don't know about the rubber on the white paint, I'm sure someone else
>> will comment.
>>
>> As for the insurance, DON'T REPORT IT. But then again if you were
>> given a citation you're insurance Co. will find out about it; at
>> least that's the way it works in OH.
>>
>>
>> On 10 Jul 2005 19:18:20 -0700, "OldSchool" >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >It was a very nice day for a drive here in SE MI. I was on my way to
>> >pick up my daughter at a birthday party. I was drivin' 'bout 50 (the
>> >posted limit) and jammin' to The Psychodelic Furs (yeah, I'm an 80's
>> >throwback). This BMW in front of me has his R turn signal on. I drop
>> >her in 3rd, still well back, and wait for him to start turning. He does
>> >start to turn right. I start to go around him.
>> >
>> >Next thing I see out of the corner of my eye is a car coming at my
>> >passenger door side. The guy decided to turn left! Well, stopping would
>> >have done me no good. So I hit it and swung as far left as the two lane
>> >road will let me. I almost made it...He clipped the lower back part of
>> >the bumper as I was finishing the move. Just a tap. But it put me more
>> >or less sideways on the road squeelin.
>> >
>> >I adjusted, She straightened out and I pulled over. After talkin' with
>> >the guy, he denies ever starting to turn right. Said he had his left
>> >signal on. Said I was careless, Said I could have killed him. Also,
>> >said all of this to the cop. I told the cop the same as this post. I
>> >knew damn well he wouldn't believe me.
>> >
>> >He ended up saying the accident was my fault. Said that I was not
>> >allowed to pass at that spot. Said it was before the 'pass with care'
>> >sign. But, he did not give me a ticket. Said he wasn't there to know if
>> >the guy signaled wrong or not. This ****ed the BMW guy right off. If
>> >you saw me in my bleached blond hair, old Seahawk jersey and pretty boy
>> >features, you would know why I was so surprised the cop didn't write me
>> >up and believe Mr. BMW 100%
>> >
>> >Anyway, the damage to my car is a paint rub to the lower right of the
>> >bumper behind the back tire.
>> >
>> >Questions
>> >-Cop gave me a police report number for insurance. Do I have to call it
>> >in? My deductable is like $500.00 or maybe more. I don't think it will
>> >cost that much.
>> >
>> >-Any good tips on getting paint (or maybe tire rubber) off a white
>> >bumper.
>> >
>> >Thanks - A rare poster
>> >OldSchool

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