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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4324947" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>See what they offer. Have a list / pics of comparable trucks you find for sale, higher cost, not ones you would take.</p><p>You don't have to take their first offer. They WILL lowball you.</p><p></p><p>If they aren't reasonable and working with you, mention possible neck / back injuries, and getting a lawyer.</p><p></p><p>Be aware, getting lawyer could have them cancel any rental. You can rent and add cost to suit, but it's not guaranteed. </p><p></p><p>Lawyer is sometimes necessary, but not a definite. Wif got plowed by a State Farm customer. They were very helpful, got her a rental, everything fine; then ....</p><p>Car was 3 weeks old (1995). We had paid $17,500. They wanted to total and offered $7000.</p><p>I said "**&&^^%%$$#@! No!" Got a lawyer. They canceled rental car. Turned it in on my insurance. Took car to dealership. </p><p>When settled, Car fixed (drove it 315k, problem free), rental paid, lawyer paid, Dr paid, State Farm check for $6500 for injuries and pain. </p><p></p><p>Glad nobody was hurt. Sell your truck to them as the best 2013 on the road and replacement will be comparable. Good luck. Don't settle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4324947, member: 27991"] See what they offer. Have a list / pics of comparable trucks you find for sale, higher cost, not ones you would take. You don't have to take their first offer. They WILL lowball you. If they aren't reasonable and working with you, mention possible neck / back injuries, and getting a lawyer. Be aware, getting lawyer could have them cancel any rental. You can rent and add cost to suit, but it's not guaranteed. Lawyer is sometimes necessary, but not a definite. Wif got plowed by a State Farm customer. They were very helpful, got her a rental, everything fine; then .... Car was 3 weeks old (1995). We had paid $17,500. They wanted to total and offered $7000. I said "**&&^^%%$$#@! No!" Got a lawyer. They canceled rental car. Turned it in on my insurance. Took car to dealership. When settled, Car fixed (drove it 315k, problem free), rental paid, lawyer paid, Dr paid, State Farm check for $6500 for injuries and pain. Glad nobody was hurt. Sell your truck to them as the best 2013 on the road and replacement will be comparable. Good luck. Don't settle. [/QUOTE]
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