HELP!!!!!!!! PLZ!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...ail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++46&dl=
front bumper #001
fog area #003 or #005. Not sure how they designate left/right.... versus drivers/passenger
fog light #003 or #008
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...l.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++0810&dl=
fender #001 or #002
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...ail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++50&dl=

There may be more damage under the bumper area, which may result in more items from the first link needing purchased. You may need to remove it to see.
 
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts/view-honda-parts-catalog-detail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B 46&dl=
front bumper #001
fog area #003 or #005. Not sure how they designate left/right.... versus drivers/passenger
fog light #003 or #008
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts/view-honda-parts-catalog-detail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B 0810&dl=
fender #001 or #002
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts/view-honda-parts-catalog-detail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B 50&dl=

There may be more damage under the bumper area, which may result in more items from the first link needing purchased. You may need to remove it to see.

One question @webby should i file a claim to my insurance company.
 
I can't answer that. I don't know your driving record, your insurance company, your deductible..... etc. I don't know what your damages are. The best bet would be taking it to a few shops and getting an estimate on your damages. They can provide you a written bill of what's in need of repair and the out of pocket cost. I don't know what your financial situation is like, nor the total amount of damage above. It could be a grand or more for those visible repairs easily. Only way of knowing is to get some estimates from some body shops.
 
I don't know dude because i'm scare my insurance going to go up one me.
This is happening because of me drove into some1 fence.

You are looking at about $1000-1500 in parts/supplies alone if you have/need the fender replaced. I guess the question is whether or not you have the cash to pay for it all now or suffer the minor bump in insurance rates for a few years. Which wouldn't be too bad depending on your age (25+) and whether or not you have a clean record.

Edit: As @webby said, deductible is a big factor too.
 
No harm asking your insurance company all those questions. That's why you have insurance.

Gotta be careful. Some of them will make notes in your file and possibly raise rates just knowing you have been in an accident.
 
Gotta be careful. Some of them will make notes in your file and possibly raise rates just knowing you have been in an accident.
Ya, but there are so many insurance companies fighting for our dollars that if they did that I would just switch companies. In fact, I would go through insurance for this and if they raise your rates then switch companies. Just need to make sure there is no penalty if you have signed up for a long term insurance policy.
 
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I will probably be switching soon. My employer gets a discount with a specific company that I have yet to look into. Kinda spurred on by the fact that I somehow forgot to pay a premium that was due a week ago and they already sent a cancellation notice that said the policy expired nearly a month ago. No late notice letter mind you. Kind of annoyed with it right now.
 
Do NOT ask your insurance company about what you should do. I'm sure someone on here works for an insurance company has input there. "Switching" isn't an easy task either. If they see you've JUST had a claim, good luck with that. You'll be quoted something crazy. Most want to see a clean 3yr, or 5yr driving record. If you don't have that, your rate with a new provider is not going to be great.
 
If you're going to use your insurance, don't wait to report it. Also it may make a difference for the reason you ran off the road...... Like if you were trying to miss some Deer.
 
If you're going to use your insurance, don't wait to report it. Also it may make a difference for the reason you ran off the road...... Like if you were trying to miss some Deer.

Dog or cat would be a bit more sympathetic. However, he said he ran into a fence. So there are also potential issues of property damage and leaving the scene.
 
Do NOT ask your insurance company about what you should do. I'm sure someone on here works for an insurance company has input there. "Switching" isn't an easy task either. If they see you've JUST had a claim, good luck with that. You'll be quoted something crazy. Most want to see a clean 3yr, or 5yr driving record. If you don't have that, your rate with a new provider is not going to be great.
Yes, I would not ask them what to do, but I would ask them what your deductible is. What would happen to your rates if you get it fixed through insurance.
 
Thank guys for your opinions and I decided not to ask my insurance.
I went to Honda to asked them and they would charge me $1500 for the front bumper and side fender with painted.
 
Sounds pretty close to what I expected. It may be 3-400 less at a non-honda shop, but you'd definitely want to use some place reputable.
 
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...ail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++46&dl=
front bumper #001
fog area #003 or #005. Not sure how they designate left/right.... versus drivers/passenger
fog light #003 or #008
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...l.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++0810&dl=
fender #001 or #002
http://estore.honda.com/honda/parts...ail.asp?m=2012-civic-4-si-6mt&sn=&b=B++50&dl=

There may be more damage under the bumper area, which may result in more items from the first link needing purchased. You may need to remove it to see.
Left side is always drivers side and in the Honda catalog, almost all of the time, it's the reference number on the bottom that's left/drivers.
 
Hope you get your car fixed. Please don't tell me you were texting while driving and ran into that fence. A friend of mine from college died because they were using their phone while driving and crashed.
 
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