Looking for anyone with experience in this situation, trying not to make a wrong move.
Got into a boat accident ( https://forums.iboats.com/threads/boat-accident-at-dusk.756667/ ) in the beginning of June. Finally got the police report and between that and talking to the other boater’s insurance company, the fault has been decided against the other vessel.
Next step, dealing with insurance. I have a 1999 Regal 1800 LSR which I bought 4 years ago for 5k. Inside and out, the boat was in cream puff condition, have used it each season with almost zero problems and kept it and the motor near perfect. The estimate I received and submitted to insurance to fix the damage due to the other boat is 9k. I’m guessing the insurance company is going to want to total my boat instead of paying that much to fix it.
Not sure how this process works and want to make sure I’m being smart about all this, especially it being that it was due to someone else’s error.
Got into a boat accident ( https://forums.iboats.com/threads/boat-accident-at-dusk.756667/ ) in the beginning of June. Finally got the police report and between that and talking to the other boater’s insurance company, the fault has been decided against the other vessel.
Next step, dealing with insurance. I have a 1999 Regal 1800 LSR which I bought 4 years ago for 5k. Inside and out, the boat was in cream puff condition, have used it each season with almost zero problems and kept it and the motor near perfect. The estimate I received and submitted to insurance to fix the damage due to the other boat is 9k. I’m guessing the insurance company is going to want to total my boat instead of paying that much to fix it.
Not sure how this process works and want to make sure I’m being smart about all this, especially it being that it was due to someone else’s error.