I have auto insurance with Liberty Mutual, covering four cars and four drivers. I just found out my 19 year old son backed into an unoccupied car in a parking lot, causing a very minor scratch to our car (which I won't bother fixing) and also causing a very minor scratch to another car. He exchanged insurance info with the other owner. The other owner contacted his insurance and took the car to an auto body shop, who gave an estimate of $1,200. My son says the damage is very minimal and thought it should be a couple hundred dollars. Even the other owner says it is minor and he thought the repair would be less than half quoted by the auto body shop.
I want to have the other owner's car repaired, but I think the auto body shop is taking advantage of the situation. It is a small scratch on the plastic rear quarter panel, with no damage to any metal surfaces. I am unsure how to proceed. A few questions for auto agents, particularly if you are familiar with Liberty Mutual.
1. How much will my insurance premium go up if my insurance pays out +/- $1,400 (the other owner wants a rental car for four days)? And for how many years?
2. If I let my insurance pay, will I have to pay my deductible, which is $1,000? If so, that really makes this a no-brainer to pay it myself.
3. Since it has already been reported to my insurance, will it adversely impact my ability to change insurance companies if I pay it myself, and LM doesn't have to pay anything? The underwriter I spoke with said it shouldn't count as a "claim" if nothing is paid out, but I don't know what kind of database the insurance companies use.
4. How can I nicely suggest that the other owner go get another estimate from another body shop?
I want to have the other owner's car repaired, but I think the auto body shop is taking advantage of the situation. It is a small scratch on the plastic rear quarter panel, with no damage to any metal surfaces. I am unsure how to proceed. A few questions for auto agents, particularly if you are familiar with Liberty Mutual.
1. How much will my insurance premium go up if my insurance pays out +/- $1,400 (the other owner wants a rental car for four days)? And for how many years?
2. If I let my insurance pay, will I have to pay my deductible, which is $1,000? If so, that really makes this a no-brainer to pay it myself.
3. Since it has already been reported to my insurance, will it adversely impact my ability to change insurance companies if I pay it myself, and LM doesn't have to pay anything? The underwriter I spoke with said it shouldn't count as a "claim" if nothing is paid out, but I don't know what kind of database the insurance companies use.
4. How can I nicely suggest that the other owner go get another estimate from another body shop?