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23-11-2006, 02:08 PM | #1 | ||
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hey guys a bit longer than a month ago my car was hit by a woman in the student car park. my car was stationary and she took full responsibility but it took her a month to get the insurance claim number and it was all finnaly sorted out early last week and it had had the dint repaired and the bonnet freshly painted. now the problem is the bonnet looks amazing like it came out of the shop and the rest of the car is slightly faded. i believed the idea of insurance was to compensate the wronged party until they are back to the position they were in before the incedent, and if this is not possible to put them in a better position. i need help of what steps to take now as im sure i shouldnt leave it too long.. does anyone have any ideas or has been through this before? i need to know if its possible to make them spray my whole car and what i have to do from here.
thankyou all in advance. chris petzke |
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