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Originally Posted by yray
just don't sign it unless its totally fucked
once you sign it, good luck negotiating
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Myself and the bodyshop thinks it's totalled. Just waiting for icbc to confirm it.
Although it can be driven, it's in a state that it's a ticket able offence, so technically it's undrivable?
The car is still in my possession, so I feel I have zero leverage in all this and refusing to sign anything just hurts me if they drag on the evaluation process while I drive around a busted car risking a ticket. (already got pulled over with a verbal warning).
By signing it, they say I'll be able to obtain a courtesy car while they decide if my car is totalled.... But when it actually comes to the point that it's deemed totalled. I foresee that I'd need to forfeit the courtesy car immediately, my car is now icbc's; however it's sitting on my property waiting for icbc to tow it away whenever they thinks it's convenient. Essentially I'm storing their car for free for who knows how long.