Stevecracker
Member
I am curious about rights regarding a wrecked bike.
I got off my Son's '13 Sportster on 7/11. I didn't see the bike, as I was waiting for the trauma hawk.
Got off about 80 mph flat street. I was pretty lucky, broke all the ribs on left side, clavicle and scapula both broke. They surgeried a plate in me on 7/20.
so I'm just waiting for the ribs to heal
I saw pics of the bike today, doesn't look that bad. They (Geico) are totaling it. Bike has been punched-out to 1,200 and has a cam, power commander tuner as upgrades. I would say the damage isn't over $1,500 in parts. Not much in labor, either.
Does the owner have any rights as to first refusal?
Thanks,
Steve
I got off my Son's '13 Sportster on 7/11. I didn't see the bike, as I was waiting for the trauma hawk.
Got off about 80 mph flat street. I was pretty lucky, broke all the ribs on left side, clavicle and scapula both broke. They surgeried a plate in me on 7/20.
so I'm just waiting for the ribs to heal
I saw pics of the bike today, doesn't look that bad. They (Geico) are totaling it. Bike has been punched-out to 1,200 and has a cam, power commander tuner as upgrades. I would say the damage isn't over $1,500 in parts. Not much in labor, either.
Does the owner have any rights as to first refusal?
Thanks,
Steve