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Someone reversed in to the passenger side of my other halfs car. They have accepted fault. No quibbles.
As it happens, both parties are with the same insurance company.
The insurance companys authorised garage has had a quick shuftie at the damage yesterday and are now submitting the report to the insurance company.
Garage says the car may be written off by the insurance company. Don't know yet. We'll have to wait and see.
It is a 2009 For Fiesta Zetec. Roughly 80,000 miles.
Prior to the incident, in the last few months it has had a new cambelt, new exhaust, new battery and sailed through the mot without any issues being highlighted. Essentially a keeper.
I heard that sometimes you can buy back a written of car from the insurance and get it repaired the repairs done independently.
Questions are: Would the same insurance company actually be willing to insure it after it had been wtitten off and if they did, at what sort of premium?
We are hoping they do not write it off though. She knows it is reliable, knows its service history and looking for a replacement would be a nightmare for us. We know nothing about cars. It'd be a reall stressfull time for her to look for a replacement and we could end up buying a lame duck.
As it happens, both parties are with the same insurance company.
The insurance companys authorised garage has had a quick shuftie at the damage yesterday and are now submitting the report to the insurance company.
Garage says the car may be written off by the insurance company. Don't know yet. We'll have to wait and see.
It is a 2009 For Fiesta Zetec. Roughly 80,000 miles.
Prior to the incident, in the last few months it has had a new cambelt, new exhaust, new battery and sailed through the mot without any issues being highlighted. Essentially a keeper.
I heard that sometimes you can buy back a written of car from the insurance and get it repaired the repairs done independently.
Questions are: Would the same insurance company actually be willing to insure it after it had been wtitten off and if they did, at what sort of premium?
We are hoping they do not write it off though. She knows it is reliable, knows its service history and looking for a replacement would be a nightmare for us. We know nothing about cars. It'd be a reall stressfull time for her to look for a replacement and we could end up buying a lame duck.