ach1lles said:I was quoted $2000 for the top and 13 hours labor for a total of $3600 dollars by my BMW dealer. I have insurance with a $500 deductable and full glass coverage. It sounds like my insurance company is going to claim this is a compressive issue and make me pay the $500 deductable. If it was covered under glass it would be free to me. I think I could argue strongly that it should be covered under my glass coverage.
Mangozac said:My friend was driving past a golf course in his new C200 Mercedes and had a golf ball hit him. Didn't smash any glass but dinted the bonnet and broke the plastic blower air intake. He approached the golf course arguing that they should have fencing/nets up to prevent this. They paid the bulk of the repair bill without the slightest hesitation...
The bulk of it?-i would have demanded they pay all of it plus!Mangozac said:My friend was driving past a golf course in his new C200 Mercedes and had a golf ball hit him. Didn't smash any glass but dinted the bonnet and broke the plastic blower air intake. He approached the golf course arguing that they should have fencing/nets up to prevent this. They paid the bulk of the repair bill without the slightest hesitation...
He didn't expect to get anything from them without a lot of headaches, so took what he could get. Like Spareone3 said, proving something like this can be a pain. The balance was far less than his insurance excess.andysat said:The bulk of it?-i would have demanded they pay all of it plus!
Had a quick look at my old Admiral policy, and that didnt cover the top.... :thumbsdown:srhutch said:Interesting point, I wonder if it would be covered under our glass coverage in the UK?
I doubt it though![]()
AahMangozac said:He didn't expect to get anything from them without a lot of headaches, so took what he could get. Like Spareone3 said, proving something like this can be a pain. The balance was far less than his insurance excess.andysat said:The bulk of it?-i would have demanded they pay all of it plus!