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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by JustDrooling4Now, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. JustDrooling4Now

    JustDrooling4Now New Member

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    I was taking my kids to school this morning when I got rear -ended. :(
    There is no damage that I can see but I called the police anyway to get a report made. The other drive said that since she could not see any damage we should not worry with calling the police. It was all I could do to keep from telling her off.
    I thought my face was going to catch on fire! I just picked up the car on Saturday. I got it for my anniversary. It's a 2007 package 3 Red.
    I called my insurance and was told that I need to take it to be looked at just to make sure everything is ok.
    I fell SICK ! :(
    It's funny how every one that passed by wanted to know why I was calling the police. Because there is no damage they can see.
    What's up with that! :(
    Made me feel like the bad Guy/Girl.
    I am praying that there is non thing wrong that can't be seen.
    Poor prissy prius! :(
    That's my cars' name. :)
    She's a pretty car.
    I just can't stand the thought of her getting messed up.
     
  2. efusco

    efusco Moderator Emeritus
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    You're certainly within your rights to call the police, also some depends upon your local laws...some states when there are no injuries or visible damage a report isn't necessary, just the exchange of insurance information.

    I don't think there'll be any serious damage from what you describe. It's possible that the styrofoam under the plastic bumper was damage to a degree that they'll recommend replacement, but it's hard to imagine anything more serious than that.

    While it's upsetting to have someone hit you it's important to keep it in perspective too.
     
  3. Arts137

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    Doing what your insurance folks say is absolutely the right thing!
     
  4. Trevor

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    Sorry to hear about you Prius although it sounds like everything is ok. I was always under the impression that you needed an accident report, but I had one weird incident similar to yours where I did feel like the bad guy.

    I had my previous car hit in the drivers side door in a parking lot by someone who backed out without looking. There was no major visible damage, but I couldn't open the drivers side door. The woman actually said to me, "How do I know that your door wasn't broken before" and she didn't want me to call the police. When the police got there, they didn't want to write an accident report. They just told us to exchange name and addresses (not insurance info) because it wouldn't be worth it for either of us to get the insurance company involved if it could resolve it on our own. They said if I really needed a report I could go to the police station later to request one.I ended up getting it fixed at some small shop for $25 but never bothered to try to collect.

    I still think it's smart to call the police.
     
  5. mcbrunnhilde

    mcbrunnhilde Opera singin' Prius nut!

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    While a police report might not be necessary (I think in CA you only need to do that when it's above "x" amount of damage), you definitely must take it into your dealer's suggestion of a body shop and get an estimate on the damage. I was rear-ended on the freeway years ago and had what looked like extremely minimal damage...but the shock absorbing properties of the bumper had been compromised and it ended up costing insurance over $700 to have it completely replaced.

    I'm so sorry that happened on your brand new baby!!! I felt the same way when my week-old Camry's bumper got sideswiped while parked. It's just not fair!!! :(
     
  6. Neicy

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    JustDrooling4Now,

    I think you did the right thing calling the police. The only two times I didn't (about 25-30 yrs ago) I got burned badly. The first was during the start of a snow storm. Almost head on at low speed into our VW bug, when he crossed the center line on a curve (took 3 yrs in small claims court, two judgements of default, and no response until he was unable to get his license renewed). The second was a lady rear-ended my beloved 66 Mustang with a BIG Pontiac. Her insurance denied the accident because she didn't report it (now that I look back I think she was drunk) - until I mailed pictures of both cars to them. Thank God I had a camera in the car! They quickly paid, but only $250.00 book value at the time. This was long before MA had no-fault insurance. Since then I call them every time. I learned I had to cover my own @$$ since nobody else would. Better safe than sorry, and hopefully no damage to your baby.
     
  7. Katebell1977

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    dh says that it may not appear to be damaged, but plastic bumpers usually go back into shape but there is foam and impact beams underneath that don't go back and he works for a dealership and a porter backed a car into a pole what looked like a small smudge on the bumper, turned into 1500 in damage. So you did the right thing by getting a report JIC. I dont mean to worry you but you would feel awful if you find out later there was damage and you didnt take it in. i hope everything works out for you