I got in an accident in April and took the car in to be repaired, while in the shop my car was stolen. The body shop wants me to pay for the repairs on the car. My question is am I required to pay for the repairs?
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syndalisGetting ClassyOn the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Productsregular
I got in an accident in April and took the car in to be repaired, while in the shop my car was stolen. The body shop wants me to pay for the repairs on the car. My question is am I required to pay for the repairs?
No, you can't pay for products that were never delivered to you.
If this body shop is a real service and not a shade-tree mechanic, they should have insurance to cover situations like this, and give you a cash settlement to cover any losses YOU have experienced from their failure of security.
If they don't see things this way, tell them you will call local TV stations and tell them exactly what you posted here. If that doesn't move them, lawyer up.
But do not pay them a DIME.
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The car was stolen april 18, reports filed, same day, I have been in a rental car from the time it was stolen. I have been dealing with thei Insurance company. Just don't know if I should pay for the repairs or not
Did they really ask you for the money? Because the sheer audacity of that is astounding.
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amateurhourOne day I'll be professionalhourThe woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered Userregular
You should NOT pay for the repairs, you are not in any way liable for them. Their insurance company should pay all costs for the rental car you've been given as well as replacing your automobile, plus the body shop should be liable for any time you've had to devote to this clusterfuck that you had to take off work, as well as any other out of pocket expenses you've had to pay.
Firmly tell them you are not going to pay for repairs that you cannot even verify were done on a car that was stolen from their shop.
Firmly tell them you are not going to pay for repairs that you cannot even verify were done on a car that was stolen from their shop.
This, 100 times this. They almost certainly have a sign hanging on their fence that says "sorry if your shit gets stolen, not our fault." It's sad that their (unverified) hard work got stolen along with your car, I guess, but there's no reason for you to go to any more trouble for them than they did for you.
If your insurance company has been dealing with the body shop (in the case of the original repairs), then refer them to your insurance company. To me, it sounds like they're trying to double dip, getting money from the company and from you. How much damage was there? Was the car drivable after the accident? If not, then that's a good indication that they did the work, but regardless, that's not your problem.
I got in an accident in April and took the car in to be repaired, while in the shop my car was stolen. The body shop wants me to pay for the repairs on the car. My question is am I required to pay for the repairs?
haha, no. you can't be required to pay for something you don't actually receive.
as mentioned, tell this to your insurance company or theirs and have a laugh about it.
if you get your car back then the question of paying for the repairs can come up again, but till then do not pay.
Hahahahaha. That's fantasticly bastardly of them. So if they had told you that instead of repairing your car they got you a new one, but then it got stolen, would you have had to pay for that too?
No you don't owe them any money on a service you have no proof that they performed.
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No, you can't pay for products that were never delivered to you.
If this body shop is a real service and not a shade-tree mechanic, they should have insurance to cover situations like this, and give you a cash settlement to cover any losses YOU have experienced from their failure of security.
If they don't see things this way, tell them you will call local TV stations and tell them exactly what you posted here. If that doesn't move them, lawyer up.
But do not pay them a DIME.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Have they filed a police report?
Have YOU filed a police report?
Have you called your insurance provider?
Do these things. Then get an attorney.
Firmly tell them you are not going to pay for repairs that you cannot even verify were done on a car that was stolen from their shop.
This, 100 times this. They almost certainly have a sign hanging on their fence that says "sorry if your shit gets stolen, not our fault." It's sad that their (unverified) hard work got stolen along with your car, I guess, but there's no reason for you to go to any more trouble for them than they did for you.
Wow. I have to admire the sheer balls of that. Holy shit.
Not only should you not pay them, you should also mention to their insurance company that they're trying to milk you for the money.
haha, no. you can't be required to pay for something you don't actually receive.
as mentioned, tell this to your insurance company or theirs and have a laugh about it.
if you get your car back then the question of paying for the repairs can come up again, but till then do not pay.
No you don't owe them any money on a service you have no proof that they performed.