This weekend someone rear-ended our van at a stale stoplight. I have no idea what the guy was doing to where he just accelerated into us. In any event, apparently part of the curse of Michigan law is that if there is a collision you take it to your own insurance company and his insurance has nothing to do with it. Guy rear-ends us, it costs us $$$ he walks away scot-free.
I stopped by two body shops today. One quoted $3200 another $2800. However, this assumes that the floor pan isn’t messed up, which they said they wouldn’t know until they got into it. We have Geico, full coverage (never got around to taking it off, I suppose) and a $1k deductible. I’m weighing the options about making a claim or not and told my wife I’d need to run it by Grassroots first.
On to the questions:
1. There is an accident report that says it was not our fault. The highway patrol officer oddly believed the other driver that someone else bumped him into us, though there’s zero physical indication or witnesses, so anyway the report also says while he did hit us it’s not his fault. Are my rates going to go up after filing a claim like this in “no-fault” Michigan— that is, even with it *actually* not my fault?
2. Ideally it would be a total loss so I could pocket the most amount of money. It’s a 2008 Chrysler T&C LX 3.3 fully loaded power everything, DVD and all that jazz, little body rust, 191k miles. KBB says in good shape private party we’d get $3800-4600 (this is trying to remember off the top of my head). It’s not necessarily good shape but the adjuster won’t be test driving it. How do they determine value? Private party? Dealership? Replacement?
3. What’s the deal with buying your car back if it is declared a total loss? I could still drive it and likely even fix it myself.
4. Is Michigan very strict about putting salvage title cars back on the road?
5. If it’s not a total loss can I just pocket the money intended for repairing the damage?
6. What would you all do? Make a claim of it, taking the risk that it’s only going to net me $1-2,000 after deductible? Or would rate increases over time on that and the other two cars negate that benefit? I’ll just say that once I realized we were all okay I was excited, I was thinking it was payday. But then, “Michigan no-fault” :(