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<blockquote data-quote="Forgalspop" data-source="post: 4294564" data-attributes="member: 46636"><p>On June 22nd my wife was involved in an auto accident. </p><p></p><p>She was stopped at a stop sign at the Hwy 105 and Hwy 33 intersection. A man in a GMC pickup came barreling across Hwy 33 and failed to yield to a driver headed East on Hwy 33 headed to Tulsa. The man headed East on Hwy 33 hit the pickup and spun around and the ended up hitting my wife’s car that was stopped at the stop sign on Hwy 105.</p><p></p><p>The man driving the pickup admitted to the Highway patrol and everyone there, that he was at fault and caused the accident.</p><p></p><p>The man at fault has Allstate insurance and they are liable for all damages.</p><p></p><p>The problem we are now having with Allstate is they are refusing to pay for OEM replacement parts for my wife’s car.</p><p></p><p>The car is currently in the body shop and I had instructed them to only use OEM replacement parts, which they have already ordered.</p><p></p><p>My wife has spoken with Allstate a couple times on this matter and they refuse to budge on paying for OEM factory replacement parts.</p><p></p><p>I have tried to find out if they can mandate a non-policy holder to use aftermarket inferior parts. Allstate says by law they can.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone had a similar situation arise, and if so, how did you handle it? Should we get an attorney involved? Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>See attached pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgalspop, post: 4294564, member: 46636"] On June 22nd my wife was involved in an auto accident. She was stopped at a stop sign at the Hwy 105 and Hwy 33 intersection. A man in a GMC pickup came barreling across Hwy 33 and failed to yield to a driver headed East on Hwy 33 headed to Tulsa. The man headed East on Hwy 33 hit the pickup and spun around and the ended up hitting my wife’s car that was stopped at the stop sign on Hwy 105. The man driving the pickup admitted to the Highway patrol and everyone there, that he was at fault and caused the accident. The man at fault has Allstate insurance and they are liable for all damages. The problem we are now having with Allstate is they are refusing to pay for OEM replacement parts for my wife’s car. The car is currently in the body shop and I had instructed them to only use OEM replacement parts, which they have already ordered. My wife has spoken with Allstate a couple times on this matter and they refuse to budge on paying for OEM factory replacement parts. I have tried to find out if they can mandate a non-policy holder to use aftermarket inferior parts. Allstate says by law they can. Has anyone had a similar situation arise, and if so, how did you handle it? Should we get an attorney involved? Thoughts? See attached pictures. [/QUOTE]
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