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- Ray
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I was driving in the fast lane of my local freeway when an extension ladder came loose from somebody's construction truck, bounced across three lanes of traffic, was ran over by the car in front of me, and I ran over it too. I haven't looked under the Mav yet to see what damage might have been inflicted, but the right front fiber fender liner has been pulled loose from the plastic pop rivets. It's not torn or deformed, but it's loose. And that's where the story kind of begins...
I chased the construction truck and took a photo of his license plate. The State Patrol thanked me and promised to get back to me at some future date. Maybe, sort of...
I only want to be sure the truck is safe to drive. The tire isn't scheduled or anything like that but what do I know about this sort of thing?
My local Ford Dealer wished me well and suggested I contact my insurance company and a local body/fender shop.
My insurance company was sympathetic but was of no actual help. Call us back when money gets involved.
My local body/fender shop only does estimates by appointment, and the first appointment would be in early March. MARCH? Really???
I found a local generic car repair shop that can fit me in next Wednesday. Holy Cow.
I don't know what I expected exactly, but it was more than what I've been getting in the last few hours.
I chased the construction truck and took a photo of his license plate. The State Patrol thanked me and promised to get back to me at some future date. Maybe, sort of...
I only want to be sure the truck is safe to drive. The tire isn't scheduled or anything like that but what do I know about this sort of thing?
My local Ford Dealer wished me well and suggested I contact my insurance company and a local body/fender shop.
My insurance company was sympathetic but was of no actual help. Call us back when money gets involved.
My local body/fender shop only does estimates by appointment, and the first appointment would be in early March. MARCH? Really???
I found a local generic car repair shop that can fit me in next Wednesday. Holy Cow.
I don't know what I expected exactly, but it was more than what I've been getting in the last few hours.
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