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hi Expert,

i recently got into an accident where i ran down a single traffic light pole. the ones that only have the 3 light lamps and a pole, and i was just wondering how much would the city charge roughly to fix something like that or replace. my insurance only covers 10,000 on property and im scared that the number may be outrageous, i live in san francisco california  Thank you

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Hello,

I adjusted couple of claims like this one. I cannot tell you how much this will cost, but traffic lights can be very expensive, depending if they can be fixed or a entire new unit will be needed. It is possible that the estimate be over $10,000, but it will likely be less.

I am sorry for not being more specific, but there is no not much detail in your question.

For more information about insurance claim and damages, please visit:

http://www.auto-insurance-claim-advice.com/property-damage.html

Anne
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Expertise

Auto insurance claims regarding vehicle accidents, insurance coverages, auto policies, bodily injury claims, pain and suffering, injury settlements and negotiations.

Experience

I am an adjuster for injury claims and property damage claims for over 5 years (still working there). I have worked for personal injury attorneys helping consumers get a fair treatment and I am passionate to help others with their vehicle accidents.

Education/Credentials
B.A. Economics/ Political Science

Awards and Honors
I was the top settling claims adjuster at the Insurance Company that I worked for.
I am the co writer of http://www.auto-insurance-claim-advice.com a website dedicated to help consumers document their auto claims and navigate the complex claim process.

Past/Present Clients
I work with injury lawyers working on high dollar settlements and jury awards for pain and suffering see: Spokane Law Office.

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