I Really HATE Deer
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That sucks man.
Sorry to hear that.
A few summers ago I hit a pregnant elk in my turbo car at 55 miles per hour. The elk came through the car and missed smashing me by just a few inches so consider yourself lucky! Needless to say it totaled my car... Ugh...
Sorry to hear that.
A few summers ago I hit a pregnant elk in my turbo car at 55 miles per hour. The elk came through the car and missed smashing me by just a few inches so consider yourself lucky! Needless to say it totaled my car... Ugh...
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And I just found out today that my insurance company most likely does not cover the passenger, who has medical bills for getting checked out at the hospital. Apparently FULL COVERAGE only means partial coverage now. Its turning into a big mess. With this and other small things that have happened, I would advise everyone to stay away from State Farm Insurance.
On a side note, I want to buy the car back as I stated before, but the insurance company "has to ship it" to there processing center. So the car has to get shipped to either Chicago or Moline, IL. I talked to my towing company and they said that if the owner of the vehicle wants to buy it back, the car will usually just stay at the towing company and the insurance company will send someone out to access it.
So this is just being a huge pain in the ***, and we haven't even got to the point of agreeing on a settlement yet-that should be a nightmare too.
But thanks for hearing me rant, here's more pics. In the last pic, the car rolled over top that fence post. scary.
Oh and on the bright side, it still starts and runs!!
On a side note, I want to buy the car back as I stated before, but the insurance company "has to ship it" to there processing center. So the car has to get shipped to either Chicago or Moline, IL. I talked to my towing company and they said that if the owner of the vehicle wants to buy it back, the car will usually just stay at the towing company and the insurance company will send someone out to access it.
So this is just being a huge pain in the ***, and we haven't even got to the point of agreeing on a settlement yet-that should be a nightmare too.
But thanks for hearing me rant, here's more pics. In the last pic, the car rolled over top that fence post. scary.
Oh and on the bright side, it still starts and runs!!
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