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Old 06-08-2013, 12:42 PM   #1
stace650
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Default Insurance dispute - advice please

Hi fellow Ford freaks,

I just got my GT back from the panel beaters after a front end shunt and since I have got it back I have noticed several things. The front bumper is warped along the grille edge, the paint has imperfections, the decals have air bubbles and the headlight is still broken.

I have spoken to the smash repairer who says he will arrange a meeting with my insurance company and me.

My question... What if the assessor says the imperfections are acceptable? Surely it's not in the insurer's best interest to order a new bumper. They also might say I'm being picky. Do I have any recourse?

Cheers,
Stace

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