Hey everyone, I work at a car dealership and about 30 minutes ago a mechanic at my job driving a new Ford F-150 rammed into my 2000 Toyota Camry. He turned into the right lane where I was at a stop sign and he was not looking at the road. I honked at him multiple times before he crashed into me but the guy kept going. Long story short, he demolished the left front side completely. The car was still running after it happened but the bumper is in pieces.
Luckily I work at a car dealership and the service director came out, took a look, cursed the mechanic out and told me they’d fix everything asap. This place has a good track record when it comes to taking care of their employees from what i’ve heard from other co-workers( I’ve only been here for three weeks).
I myself am fine since it wasn’t a high speed crash just a little shook up.
It’s an old beater car I bought for $2000 to get to point A to B. I am currently under a policy with Geico with nearly the minimum requirements for my state.
Since they’re going to have technicians diagnose and pay for it all i was wondering if I should get my insurance involved. I took multiple pictures and videos and there are three cameras where the crash happened.
Thank you
Luckily I work at a car dealership and the service director came out, took a look, cursed the mechanic out and told me they’d fix everything asap. This place has a good track record when it comes to taking care of their employees from what i’ve heard from other co-workers( I’ve only been here for three weeks).
I myself am fine since it wasn’t a high speed crash just a little shook up.
It’s an old beater car I bought for $2000 to get to point A to B. I am currently under a policy with Geico with nearly the minimum requirements for my state.
Since they’re going to have technicians diagnose and pay for it all i was wondering if I should get my insurance involved. I took multiple pictures and videos and there are three cameras where the crash happened.
Thank you