Take off the loose stuff, bungy the hood, go make your delivery and drop it off at Tampa Truck Center. Have them pay for a rental or pay for your downtime.
Bound to happen sooner or later
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More than likely you'll need an adjuster from your insurance company to get a correct quote. Koch's will lowball you bad. Speaking from experience, there's more damage than you think. Hood hinges, the pods the hood rests on, etc. Call your insurance company, get the ball rolling , and try and get to your home shop.
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After totalling two trucks in 13 months, neither one my fault, I can give you a ton of sympathy and one piece of advice......GET A LAWYER!!!!!!!
As my attorney explained it to me just yesterday, no insurance company will settle with you until they decide that the cost of defending the action is greater than the amount of the settlement.
Hopefully you have physical damage coverage on the truck & your insurance will pay for the repairs, then collect the claim from the other guy. If you want to get anything for lost income I would see what the small claims limit is in the state where it happened.
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Take the guy parked by the scale and strap him to the side of the truck so he can hold the hood down while you make the delivery.
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I went through this......It wasn't my fault and I was paid every cent I asked for.......downtime,etc.
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texasbbqbest and rollin coal Thank this.
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Give them the price and costs of the rental vs. your downtime costs......
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That makes sense. Thanks
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