What do the letters mean? Company that hit them has two trucks and are based in Brampton.Quick question, sort of off topic. Was it that BYNG truck that hit you?
What do the letters mean? Company that hit them has two trucks and are based in Brampton.Quick question, sort of off topic. Was it that BYNG truck that hit you?
Don't know what the name stands for, but they do apartment reno'sWhat do the letters mean? Company that hit them has two trucks and are based in Brampton.
Jeez.... It doesn't take much to write off cars these days... Your SUV "looked" okay, but.... I guess until they take a really good look, who knows what damage lurks unseen..?
'Just got off the phone with my ins. co. They determined just from what I described damage-wise that my F150 is a "total loss"...
I guess they enter the description of the damage along with other data and they're computer spits out a verdict... Lol.
Adjuster will call me soon... Can't wait to see the offer. :-(
It's been many years since I've had to deal with a claim... 'Last time it went very easy... 'Hope it's the same this time.
Got now. That one was just driving past. They got hit by Gill (Akshun posted a picture of that truck puking coolant).Don't know what the name stands for, but they do apartment reno's
The Byng Group | Leaders in multi-unit residential turnover
The Byng Group is a full-service interior renovation general contractor with the highest quality standards. With 50+ years in business, 600+ team members and 7 cross-Canada locations, we've completed 80,000+ renovations in the past 10 years.thebynggroup.com
Yeah, too bad you couldn't help Boston Pizza guy
going to Grand Bend in the 60s.
that explains the curmudgeonliness
'Think you're directing that at Akshun... 'His bike in the trailer.@Hack. Did you have a bike before this and was it insured? If so, your bike is covered under that policy even if you haven’t contacted to company to make the switch. I believe you have 10 days to notify the insurance company of a change in vehicles.
Hack - nice ass.
Akshun - boobies!
@Hack. Did you have a bike before this and was it insured? If so, your bike is covered under that policy even if you haven’t contacted to company to make the switch. I believe you have 10 days to notify the insurance company of a change in vehicles.
The broker should know for sure.
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I hope everything goes smooth for you Akshun... Being involved in a collision is PITA enough, but then there's the potentially messy aftermath.
In most cases it's the innocent party that gets screwed.
In my case it's just money (so far)... I'm not expecting at getting a lot for my truck so not am I only forced into buying a replacement at the worst time in memory (High prices/Low supply) I have to do it on a tight time line.
If this "accident" hadn't happened I'd be able to continue to drive my paid for truck until I decided to replace it... Which definitely wouldn't be now.
I'm also retaining a lawyer just in case our friend's company, the owner of truck decides to screw around. I've come to know there's some potential hanky-panky afoot with their insurance...
Hopefully it's an innocent mistake, but... There's plenty of anecdotal evidence to raise suspicion otherwise.
Have to concur with @raginduckI'm also retaining a lawyer just in case our friend's company, the owner of truck decides to screw around. I've come to know there's some potential hanky-panky afoot with their insurance...
Hopefully it's an innocent mistake, but... There's plenty of anecdotal evidence to raise suspicion otherwise.
I sprained my thumb at the track last year, that was one of the most annoying injuries I've ever had and it took about 8 months to heal properly. By no means is it life altering, but after having it happen to me, I wouldn't dismiss it as a trivial injury anymore.I did end up going to the hospital right after everything was towed away. My wife nagged me into it.
Thumb is sprained and a big bruise on my leg. I think I'll live.
Did it ever fully heal for you or did you lose range of motion?I sprained my thumb at the track last year, that was one of the most annoying injuries I've ever had and it took about 8 months to heal properly. By no means is it life altering, but after having it happen to me, I wouldn't dismiss it as a trivial injury anymore.
Don't know what the name stands for, but they do apartment reno's
The Byng Group | Leaders in multi-unit residential turnover
The Byng Group is a full-service interior renovation general contractor with the highest quality standards. With 50+ years in business, 600+ team members and 7 cross-Canada locations, we've completed 80,000+ renovations in the past 10 years.thebynggroup.com
It happened last October at Grand Bend and was pretty much fully healed in June. No change in the range of motion, but even to this day, although not common, sometimes I'll move it and it hurts. Sounds like a dumb assed injury, but it was a surprising pain in the hole.Did it ever fully heal for you or did you lose range of motion?