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06-06-10, 04:17 PM
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2007 Focus ST2
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Polomint City
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Originally Posted by BUCKYDEVIL
Some repair companys will also do additional work that you could request.
while they are getting Xpower grey paint
for example- for your bumper you could get reverse sensors colour coded.
Another thing I wish I thought of,so if you are getting a respray done then give me a shout please .
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They wont do that Marcus, I have tried before to respray a bumper, they refused as they have to put all time and materials done to a job and time.
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06-06-10, 04:31 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Cumbernauld
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Originally Posted by KevG
They wont do that Marcus, I have tried before to respray a bumper, they refused as they have to put all time and materials done to a job and time.
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Kev - On the first point you expainlaned that for even the slightest bit of damage could lead to the car being wrote off for very minor damage as parts are so rare - Yes this was the exact same thing I was told by the driver of the recovery vehicle and got me VERY worried, however if Scotts damage is only minor I hope like mine then it will only need a bit of plastic welding.
On collecting my car from a major profesionall bodyshop I said as on off the cuff remark, I wish I got reverse sensors colour coded while I had the chance the guy said I should have mentioned it earlier as the work could have been done for a bit of cash in hand,
So Scott there is no harm in asking. Just depends on the place.
Last edited by BUCKYDEVIL; 06-06-10 at 10:13 PM.
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06-06-10, 05:16 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: port glasgow
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Originally Posted by BUCKYDEVIL
Kev - On the first point you expainlaned to Scott that for even the slightest bit of damage could lead to the car being wrote for a very minor damage as parts are so rare- This was the exact same thing I was told by the driver of the recovery vehicle and got me VERY worried, however if Scotts damage is only minor I hope like mine then it will only need a bit of plastic welding.
On collecting my car from a major proffesionall bodyshop I said as on off the cuff remark that I wish I got reverse sensors colour coded while I had the chance the guy said I should have mentioned it earlier as the work could have been done for a bit of cash in hand,
So Scott there is no harm in asking. Just depends on the place.
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it would prob be arnold clark coz there is one just down the road from me
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06-06-10, 04:15 PM
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2007 Focus ST2
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Polomint City
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Okay, you have CCTV evidence of the alleged incident, Get the insurance details from him tomorrow, and go through them, either way he will still have to fork out for the damage (his insurance excess), it doesn't matter if he has only been driving for a year, he should still have insurance to cover any eventuality.
One thing though, do a check of his reg number through ( CLICKY), oh and be careful about your insurance approved bodyshop they might just turn round and say that you wont get the car repaired, they might write it off, it has been known for such a small dent, scratch etc.
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06-06-10, 05:36 PM
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Location: port glasgow
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Originally Posted by KevG
Okay, you have CCTV evidence of the alleged incident, Get the insurance details from him tomorrow, and go through them, either way he will still have to fork out for the damage (his insurance excess), it doesn't matter if he has only been driving for a year, he should still have insurance to cover any eventuality.
One thing though, do a check of his reg number through ( CLICKY), oh and be careful about your insurance approved bodyshop they might just turn round and say that you wont get the car repaired, they might write it off, it has been known for such a small dent, scratch etc.
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kev it is a very fine crack but just a bit worried coz it just shows him reverseing back and my car alarm going off if they will say it doesnt show enuff to show hes at fault
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06-06-10, 05:37 PM
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Location: Cumbernauld
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Only other thing Scott if you have to go through insurance is your policy for social domestic & pleasure, or do you have cover for too and from place of work . ??
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06-06-10, 10:18 PM
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Location: bournemouth
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Have a read of this, Off-Road Collisions
http://www.hampshire.police.uk/Inter...collisions.htm
Explains it as to how the police would react, reading other advice someone said "could you report the person for criminal damage", as they have hit your car, and you have the cctv evidence.
Hope they do the right thing and pay up, one way or the other.
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07-06-10, 07:46 AM
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Do you have fully comp insurance with full legal cover with free expense cover? If so I would strongly advise you go via your insurer as they will push the claim through with no expense to you, you will have control and a line of contact. If you go through the 3rd party you have no control of anything and have to accept what you are given. Also it has been found that going via a 3rd party they will cut corners and not offer you what you are entitled to.
There is thing called MASS (Motor Accident Solictors Society) that are concerned about the practice known as 3rd party capture where the TPI try and settle the claim direct and leave you high and dry on occassions. So beware.
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07-06-10, 09:03 AM
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kev it depends on you bodyshop if they will do aditional wok, i got a bit extra done to mine when i had a wee bump, needed new front bumper, however new front bumpers where NLA at the time from xpart so i sourced one from roverbreakers, say depends on your bodyshop, i used Buchans in cambuslang with richard divine, he was very helpful
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07-06-10, 09:09 AM
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its been passed on to the insurance people now so just need to wait and see what happens
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