u/baby-np

I keep seeing people on TikTok saying Sarah was a “piece of shit” for what she did to Nikki… Did we watch the same movie?

From Sarah’s perspective, Nikki told Sarah she only thought about Bear as a friend and then Nikki perused Bear after everyone knew Sarah liked him. Sarah flirted a little with her crush… Yet she was a “piece of shit” and her death was satisfying? Am I missing something? This is so weird to me.

Edit: typo

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u/baby-np — 1 day ago

My parked 2016 GMC Acadia was hit on the front driver side by another vehicle that was pushed into me, forcing my car into the curb. I was not in the car and all parties agree I’m not at fault.

Two days before the accident, my car had an inspection, oil change, and brake check with no issues and no shaking.

After the collision, both front rims and the driver-side door were damaged. From that point on, the car began shaking and vibrating.

During repairs, the shop initially claimed the shaking was pre-existing due to mileage. I disputed that and referenced the recent inspection. The vehicle was sent back for alignment multiple times.

After over a month in the shop, I picked it up and it was still shaking, with the steering wheel off-center. A technician later confirmed the issue was still present, and it has now been sent back to the alignment shop for a third time.

Due to the delays and repeated rework, I also exhausted my rental coverage.

Now I’m being told the cause is front hubs and motor mounts, but that it’s due to mileage. My insurance is applying betterment for the hubs and expecting me to pay part of the repair.

Given that the issue started immediately after the collision, the damage to both front wheels, and the repeated failed repairs, this doesn’t make sense to me.

Is it reasonable for insurance to apply betterment in this situation, and what is the best way to challenge it and hold them accountable for returning the vehicle to its pre-accident condition?

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u/baby-np — 23 days ago