Here is a description of an accident, parts of which, might be of interest to
some members of this group.
A SoCal resident wrote:
> Well, my 2015 Plug-In was totalled by a driver while I made a left turn on a
> left arrow. My car was pushed around about 90 degrees. Front right crushed
> (sus
Notice how people in crashes never seem to know there's a perfectly good door
on the other side of the car?
My 190D turbo's RF door was latched closed after the crash, but after a 16 year
old girl managed to force it open, it'll never again be within 6" of closed.
Mitch.
Subrogation is a wonderful thing in a case like this. I’ve had two situations
where the person who cause the accident’s insurer refused to communicate, for
whatever reason I have no idea. In both cases I covered the deductible, and in
both cases I got reimbursed after 4-6 months when my insurer
Have you any idea what sort of vehicle hit him?
Randy
On 04/12/2019 5:08 PM, archer75--- via Mercedes wrote:
Here is a description of an accident, parts of which, might be of interest to
some members of this group.
A SoCal resident wrote:
Well, my 2015 Plug-In was totalled by a driver while
Lol, I got hit in my old 87 300D in the driver's door by a work van (Chevy 3500
series, fully loaded). Broke the starter off the engine, punched the strut up
through the still attached mount, bent the strut 45 degrees, and pushed the
front of the driver's door in over a foot.
The other three d
No. Everything he wrote is below.
Gerry
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019 17:23:27 -0600
Randy Bennell via Mercedes wrote:
> Have you any idea what sort of vehicle hit him?
>
> Randy
>
> On 04/12/2019 5:08 PM, archer75--- via Mercedes wrote:
> > Here is a description of an accident, parts of which, might be
Subrogation is good, but I have learned the need for police reports, a call to
an attorney right off, take all medical care offered or needed, and do not talk
to opposing side unless my lawyers is talking. Speeds my side right up and
slows the other guy from bending me over.
clay
> On Dec