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Rear ended by OKC police. They do not carry auto insurance
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3239102" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>100% total nahh. It will take some work but drivable nonetheless. Will it ever be factory pretty no but for that kind of car there is no reason to try for that anyway. </p><p></p><p>I had to deal with okc over a major pothole about 8 years ago. Was living in Lawton and came up to a friend's for Thanksgiving off of Penn and 178th. On the way home hit a massive pothole and ruined two tires and rims. It had been the four months and where it was at there was no way to see it till you were on it. Car read coming towards me as well so no way to try and miss it. </p><p></p><p>Filed a claim because they knew it was there and opted to postpone fixing it ad the road was scheduled to be widened. Bought replacement rims and tires with the money and got it aligned since it screwed that up as well. They need to take it to a couple shops for estimates and submit them along with the paperwork and get a time estimate for repairs and get quotes on a rental for the time it will take. Once they have the check in hand they can either pay a shop or buy parts and do it the cheap way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3239102, member: 29706"] 100% total nahh. It will take some work but drivable nonetheless. Will it ever be factory pretty no but for that kind of car there is no reason to try for that anyway. I had to deal with okc over a major pothole about 8 years ago. Was living in Lawton and came up to a friend's for Thanksgiving off of Penn and 178th. On the way home hit a massive pothole and ruined two tires and rims. It had been the four months and where it was at there was no way to see it till you were on it. Car read coming towards me as well so no way to try and miss it. Filed a claim because they knew it was there and opted to postpone fixing it ad the road was scheduled to be widened. Bought replacement rims and tires with the money and got it aligned since it screwed that up as well. They need to take it to a couple shops for estimates and submit them along with the paperwork and get a time estimate for repairs and get quotes on a rental for the time it will take. Once they have the check in hand they can either pay a shop or buy parts and do it the cheap way. [/QUOTE]
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