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Car accident - They want to do the repairs themselves., Where do we stand?
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21/11/2012, 03:50 PM
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I had a lady back into me at an intersection a couple of weeks ago. Her towbar put a hole in my bumper. I've just received quotes to have it repaired and it's about $700 worth of damage. She does not have insurance. Our car is not worth much, however, the hole in the bumper certainly makes it worth less money in terms of its aesthetics.
I don't want to put this lady in financial difficulty, however, I know I am entitled to have the bumper repaired. She has now asked if her husband can do the repair job himself, to save them money. My husband was already thinking that we may not even have the bumper repaired but just take the money for the cost of the repairs, to offset the loss of value on the vehicle as a result of the damage.
Are we entitled to insist it is repaired by accredited motor repairers?
Are we entitled to take the cash value of the repairs instead of having the vehicle repaired, given the minimal value of our car (probably only worth $2-3K)?
Just wondering where we stand.
This post has been edited by alwayshappy: 21/11/2012, 09:26 PM
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21/11/2012, 04:29 PM
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I was under the impression that if you went through your own insurance when the other party were uninsured, you had to pay the excess. I could be wrong though.
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21/11/2012, 04:54 PM
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QUOTE (alwayshappy @ 21/11/2012, 04:50 PM)  I had a lady back into me at an intersection a couple of weeks ago. Her towbar put a hole in my bumper. I've just received quotes to have it repaired and it's about $700 worth of damage. She does not have insurance. Our car is not worth much, however, the hole in the bumper certainly makes it worth less money in terms of its aesthetics.
I don't want to put this lady in financial difficulty, however, I know I am entitled to have the bumper repaired. She has now asked if her husband can do the repair job himself, to save them money. My husband was already thinking that we may not even have the bumper repaired but just take the money for the cost of the repairs, to offset the loss of value on the vehicle as a result of the damage.
Are we entitled to insist it is repaired by accredited motor repairers?
Are we entitled to take the cash value of the repairs instead of having the vehicle repaired, given the minimal value of our car (probably only worth $2-3K)?
Just wondering where we stand. If she is so worried about financial difficulty then she shouldn't be driving around an un-insured car. What if she hit a BMW?
This post has been edited by Back2Insanity: 21/11/2012, 04:55 PM
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21/11/2012, 04:55 PM
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I'd be really hesitant to have them repair it, even if the woman's husband is an accredited repair person. I personally would have insurance take care of it and make sure everything is above board.
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