So on Friday the 30th, I was exiting the 401 at Progress Rd in Scarborough, heading straight into the Wal-Mart. As I began to accelerate into the intersection when the light turned green, this SUV came at full road speed into the intersection and hit directly into my car's fender. Luckily no airbags went off.Life hits you hard sometimes. This time it hit in the form of a Ford Escape going through a red light.....
She came out crying and sorry, but scared she would be charged with running a red (she was around 35), I said we're going to the collision reporting center. I called police but they said they are not going to come to the scene because no one was injured, EVEN though the damage exceeded $1,000. She asked if we can just go to a body shop and she'll pay for the damaged, I said no I want insurance to get involved. So she called her friend over to help, who was quite rude, and said we should just say it happened in the parking lot to avoid her getting a ticket. What a total b****. Like seriously? Why would I lie and say something that was not be covered by insurance? I'm not stupid. She called her insurance and told them she ran a red light and hit someone, yet my insurance refused to pay any of the tow/rental car costs until they get proof who is at fault (they later called her and she admitted to fault).
Anyway, my car was towed to the insurance's body shop on their recommendation, but after some deliberation I decided I don't know what goes on behind those doors and I wanted someone I trusted more to work on my car. So I had the car towed to Mazda of Toronto and dealt with their service department (the last time I ever entered Mazda of Toronto was 3 years ago to test drive a Mazda3). So now the car is in their hands.
By the way, a MASSIVE thanks goes over to Mazda of Toronto. They were extremely courteous, caring, and accommodating, even though I didn't buy my car from them (sorry for drinking so much coffee lol, I was up all night). I'm very happy with the quality of attention I got from that dealership and will return my business with them, along with recommendations.
So, without further adieu, here is the damage to my car. I wish I can say "it's not as bad as it looks", but the damage extends to the drive-train (the wheel bearing was crushed), as well as structural damage as the chassis leg is bent.
Her car
Sadness
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