Quote from jinxu:
I see. I'll be without a car for a few days and at the moment I'm a little lazy to look things up. But will Geico pay for a rental and will they be force to pay whatever the body shop charges? My understanding it that geico may be force to pay fast as there's also a storage fee the longer it takes them to pay the more they will be charged.
I still like to pocket some money is there a way to pocket some of it?
Your policy will state if you have rental insurance, Bigarrow is correct you need to look at your policy. You have two sides to your auto insurance, a liability side and then your comp and collision. In Bigarrows incident he was the victim, the other person's liability insurance was on the hook to make things right. They usually jump through hoops to satisfy within limits, to avoid lawsuits.
Your dealing with the comprehensive and collision side of your insurance. "Collision" repairs your vehicle when you are at fault, "Comprehensive" pays when it's
no body's fault, storms, trees falling on your car etc.... referred as acts of God. Comprehensive does not pay when the fault is an uninsured driver, that's additional coverage, and everyone should be familiar with their states laws concerning this and protect themselves accordingly.
Daily storage fees normally apply when the vehicle is totaled, the repair cost is higher than a set percentage of the vehicles retail price, in that case the insurance company buys back the vehicle and disposes of it, normally at a local salvage auction..... storage fees are a way for the repair shop to recover some money for having to deal with the vehicle in lieu of repairing it.
You're wanting to make money........ what's your deductible?