Dealership slapping me with a massive 'storage' bill AFTER insurance called it a total loss??
I need to vent and also genuinely need some guidance because this feels like a trap I didn't see coming.
Back in late spring I brought my car to the dealership's collision center after getting rear-ended pretty badly on the highway. Seemed like the logical place — they know the make, figured they'd do quality work. The repair estimate process dragged on forever while they went back and forth with the other driver's insurance about parts pricing and labor rates.
Then out of nowhere, almost six weeks after drop-off, the insurance company tells me the vehicle is actually a total loss and they're moving to cut me a settlement check. Fine — disappointing, but okay. I signed everything the same day they asked me to so the insurance could take possession.
Here's where it gets wild. The dealership is now refusing to release the car until I personally pay a storage and administrative fee that I never agreed to. It's listed as a daily storage rate going all the way back to the day I dropped the car off — plus some vague line items nobody will explain clearly.
I never signed a storage agreement. Nobody mentioned fees like this when I dropped off the vehicle. The delay was entirely because they and the insurance were negotiating, not because I was dragging my feet.
Is this even legal? Do I owe this? Can the insurance company force the release somehow? I feel like I'm being held hostage and I just want this nightmare to be over. Any experience with this would really help right now.