bye bye G
best wishes for a full recovery!
but think of this as an opportunity to start on a new project!
some type of intervention must have occurred.
reminds everyone to drive safe and not become a statistic!
good luck!
but think of this as an opportunity to start on a new project!
some type of intervention must have occurred.
reminds everyone to drive safe and not become a statistic!
good luck!
Hi Sam
Dont know you personally, but that seems like a nasty accident and with having ur daughter in the car must surely be a horrifying moment.
But kudos to the G for been there, wen it mattered the most. Cars (even the the Gs) can be replaced, but not life.
Best of luck to u and ur daughter for a speedy recovery and like others said, try to off load whtever aftermarket stuff you can, before the adjuster just combines all of them and offers a low lump sum amt on the car.
Dont know you personally, but that seems like a nasty accident and with having ur daughter in the car must surely be a horrifying moment.
But kudos to the G for been there, wen it mattered the most. Cars (even the the Gs) can be replaced, but not life.
Best of luck to u and ur daughter for a speedy recovery and like others said, try to off load whtever aftermarket stuff you can, before the adjuster just combines all of them and offers a low lump sum amt on the car.
Glad to hear you and your daughter are alright! Sad to see those pics of the G in the other thread but its great to see it did its job in protecting you guys!
Hope you recover very soon!
Hope you recover very soon!
hey Sam...I'm glad you and your daughter walked away from the accident. I can relate to losing the G as it happened to me in '05. Accidents and the aftermath (insurance claims and all) are really stressful.
Get well my friend.
Get well my friend.
Aw Sam sorry to rear man it really sucks when you lose your Baby I definitely know the feeling, hope you recover well from all this and looks like you'll still be attending the Rib Fest so I'll see you there.
My advise to your Insurance issue is refuse to sign the Proof of Loss form until they give you a bit more that's what I did and they went for it. These Ins. Co. want to get the claim over with ASAP so they'd rather give you a few hundred bucks more than sit on the claim.
My advise to your Insurance issue is refuse to sign the Proof of Loss form until they give you a bit more that's what I did and they went for it. These Ins. Co. want to get the claim over with ASAP so they'd rather give you a few hundred bucks more than sit on the claim.
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We're both recovering. Had surgery and w[ll find out how things went a week Monday. On drugs and mostly on my back at home.
Thanks for asking Paul
Thanks for asking Paul
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so sorry to hear about this Sam, glad you and your daughter came through it okay.

