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Originally Posted by theycallmeebryan
I have some sad news.
July 6th while at work, my Ninja was backed into by one of my coworkers
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I would focus on finding out who did it. Its not like it was in a public lot, knowing it was a co-worker narrows it down a lot. If no one owns up to it voluntarily, find out if there are video cameras in the lot, and ask the manager to let you review them. If not, look for dents with paint marks the color of your bike on the bumpers in the parking lot.
It should be THEIR insurance paying for the repairs, not yours.
Their insurance company needs to pay replacement cost, not estimated value. How old the bike is and what it is worth is irrelevant.
Threaten their insurance with court if need be - I found a letter to the state insurance commissioner also gets their attention.