imported_smprince1
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I had an accident on my way to work 1 week ago. A car approaching from the opposite direction cut directly across my lane as he attempted to enter a gas station. I was riding my motorcycle and squarely T-boned him on his passenger door.
The police report clearly placed 100% blame on the other driver and cited him for failure to yield.
Luckily, my injuries appear to be limited to my right knee. X-rays show no broken bones, but a week later I still have some soreness and stiffness. I'm currently on prescription anti-inflammatory and pain medication.
My black 1998 BMW R1100RT was declared a total loss by the insurance company. I had kept this bike in excellent condition, it had only 35,800 miles. The insurance adjuster gave me a figure of $5100 to settle, but from doing some internet shopping I believe it would cost approximately $6500-$7000 to find a similar bike in similar condition. After I stated such to the insurance adjuster, he stated that this was not a "full replacement" claim and they were only obligated to compensate me in accordance with NADA value. I presented ads from my internet search showing bikes in the $6500-$7000 price range which I believe are good comps, but he would not consider them.
I'm not looking to profit monetarily from this accident, I simply want to have what was taken from me replaced.
Any suggestions for how I might be able to mount a successful case to have the settlement raised in my favor?
The police report clearly placed 100% blame on the other driver and cited him for failure to yield.
Luckily, my injuries appear to be limited to my right knee. X-rays show no broken bones, but a week later I still have some soreness and stiffness. I'm currently on prescription anti-inflammatory and pain medication.
My black 1998 BMW R1100RT was declared a total loss by the insurance company. I had kept this bike in excellent condition, it had only 35,800 miles. The insurance adjuster gave me a figure of $5100 to settle, but from doing some internet shopping I believe it would cost approximately $6500-$7000 to find a similar bike in similar condition. After I stated such to the insurance adjuster, he stated that this was not a "full replacement" claim and they were only obligated to compensate me in accordance with NADA value. I presented ads from my internet search showing bikes in the $6500-$7000 price range which I believe are good comps, but he would not consider them.
I'm not looking to profit monetarily from this accident, I simply want to have what was taken from me replaced.
Any suggestions for how I might be able to mount a successful case to have the settlement raised in my favor?