Pistachio Nuts
Well-known member
Last year, my parked bike was involved in a hit-and-run. The ********* knocked my bike over with his pickup. (The guy was later found and charged. I had his plates and security cam footage of the entire incident.)
Anyway, the estimate for repairs is more than the value of the bike, so my insurer is writing it off. Of course, their offer will not cover 100% of the costs of buying a replacement. But the thing is this: despite the damages, I can still ride the bike.
TBH, I don't understand why I don't have the option of just keeping my bike and not making an insurance claim. The insurance company has already "deregistered" the bike "due to total loss valuation."
I even asked the adjuster if I could just get a few items fixed. Their answer was that my bike will be "deregistered" and re-registering the bike would be costly. This is so dumb. It would save the insurance company money (having to settle), and me the headache of finding another bike.
This is a bit annoying...
Anyway, the estimate for repairs is more than the value of the bike, so my insurer is writing it off. Of course, their offer will not cover 100% of the costs of buying a replacement. But the thing is this: despite the damages, I can still ride the bike.
TBH, I don't understand why I don't have the option of just keeping my bike and not making an insurance claim. The insurance company has already "deregistered" the bike "due to total loss valuation."
I even asked the adjuster if I could just get a few items fixed. Their answer was that my bike will be "deregistered" and re-registering the bike would be costly. This is so dumb. It would save the insurance company money (having to settle), and me the headache of finding another bike.
This is a bit annoying...