
Originally Posted by
MarkH
Is the bike truly worth only $2,000? If the insurance company paid you $2,000 could you buy another bike substantially the same as the one you had? If you could then it is fair for the insurance company to take your bike away and give you a cheque for $2,000 and say "sorry about our client breaking your bike, go buy yourself another".
But if I buy a 2nd hand SV650 for $5,000 and then put Ohlins shocks and Brembo brakes on it then surely I could argue that to get another SV650 of similar age and similar mileage with Ohlins shocks & Brembo brakes would cost me more than $5,000 and therefore I want enough money to replace EXACTLY what I had - make, model, age, mileage & accessories. If I could buy a 2nd hand bike that someone else had put the same shocks & brakes on for $6K then why should or would an insurance company give me more than that?
Well, you could - but insurance companies don't put a dollar value on sentimental value so they'll listen to your argument and then disagree with giving you any more money because of it.
Basically the insurance company is saying:
"our client broke your bike which would cost $2,000 for you to replace, sorry about that - here's $2,000 so that you can buy yourself another one".
They see that as fair, can you show in a court otherwise?
but that puts me at a loss, a real loss. That is unfair, and that would be the basis of my argument.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
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