ArmyofOne Posted March 11, 2017 Posted March 11, 2017 It doesn't even have plates on it yet :( Doing yard work today. Backed the ES out into the cul-de-sac so I could spray weed killer in the (gravel) side of my driveway. About 10 minutes later I am diligently spraying with my back turned to the car and I hear the neighbor lady get in her car (we are all close friends here on the circle). Not 10 seconds later, I hear "CRACK" and I swing around and see the ES settling back down after being smacked and her blue expedition pulling back forward. She gets out of her car and its all she can do to not bust into tears. She's a single mom, and shes already had a tough day. I was !Removed! as hell until I realized it was her. I quickly calmed down. I thought it was some idiot flipping a u-turn in the circle carelessly and too fast as they often do and smacked my car till I looked up and saw it was her. I looked at the car, it's the back bumper, on the side where the scrape marks already were. There is a good size scuff and crease in the bumper cover, paint is wrinkled and so is the plastic. Cover will have to be replaced and painted. No damage to metal or taillamp lenses. She felt awful. I was planning to repaint the cover anyway, but now it looks like State Farm gets to do it for me. In all honestly she was more upset about it than I was. It's just a car. I am glad she wasn't hurt, even though it was simply parking lot speeds. It sucks, but its no big deal. I see how it could happen, I am never parked there.
ArmyofOne Posted March 12, 2017 Author Posted March 12, 2017 Neighbors insurance (state-farm) called me today. I take it in wednesday to their adjuster to have them look at it. If their numbers jive with my body shop's estimate, they will cut me a check and I can go get it fixed. If there is a discrepency, They will still cut me a check, and my body shop can file a supplement with State Farm to recoup the extra cost on the back end.
lenore Posted March 12, 2017 Posted March 12, 2017 Oh Josh you are so destined to be repairing cars...Hey I know you enjoy it even though it is a pain sometimes.
ArmyofOne Posted March 16, 2017 Author Posted March 16, 2017 State Farm is doing it, not me. A local body shop I trust is doing the repairs. State farm approved the bumper cover replacement with a Lexus OEM part, and the paint will be laser color matched to the car with DuPont tricoat pearl paint based off the color code 062 (Lexus Crystal White Tricoat) but then custom mixed to match the car exactly.
ArmyofOne Posted March 26, 2017 Author Posted March 26, 2017 All fixed! They did an awesome job on the paint match! The only thing they painted was the bumper and they managed to match the Crystal White Pearl Tricoat PERFECTLY: I really thought they were going to have to blend it in. They did a color match. Their paint guy has been mixing paint and painting cars for 33 years. He did an outstanding job. 1
sha4000 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 That looks really good. How much did they charge your insurance for it? If I may ask.
ArmyofOne Posted April 12, 2017 Author Posted April 12, 2017 Sorry for the late reply, it was my neighbors insurance, and it was $848 for a new OEM bumper and paint to match (no blending).
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