lol... You are way more talented with a buffer than I am then
Will see on insurance. Was a rental car and the renter of the car purchased the optional insurance from Enterprise when they got it.. so should. I mean at least it was not "Fly by night, you pay and we don't" Insurance co lol
I hear ya on the shell part.. where it was popped at the back door it also buckled the pan (or that's what I have always called it) but the actual floor part of the body that the seats are attached to. It buckled it up a good bit two foot inside the vehicle. Pretty sure with those areas damaged, and the ole work truck being a 2002 that's a totaled deal lol. Also, rear axle is bent like heck, back left tire is a good 4-5" further out in front than it is the rear. Cost WAY more to repair than to total it.
On the most positive note so far.. the Percocet is taking care of the pain