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Eric Draper had an encounter with an Infinity:


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<My insurer is State Farm with a $500 deductible.  My idea to make up 
the
deductible is to order the parts from Liley and do the panel/parts 
swapping
myself.  If nothing else I would think I can get the parts much quicker
through Liley than Triumph of America.

State Farm suggested that I take the bike to their drive up claims 
office.
I can just see the adjuster saying now "Triumph? I didn't know they 
still
made those!)  Has anyone used the drive up service? What was your
experience?  What if additional parts/labor was required after the 
initial
estimate?>

I just dealt with State Farm on an auto claim. Besides the drive-in
estimate option you can also have their estimator come to you (home or
office). They then will write up an estimate and cut you a check. I
found them to be very fair. If the estimate turns out to be too low for
the shop to do the work properly, just don't cash the check and appeal
it to State Farm. 

Good luck!

Brian W. 

'99 ST (The Dark Side)


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