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[Rant] The Unfair World We Live In...
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 308310" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>1: ALWAYS get the police to attend an accident, no matter how minor. They will check the details of both drivers and ensure cars were insured, taxed and MOT'd, and will probably breathalyse both drivers. So any offences will be dealt with.</p><p></p><p>2: IF the insurance decide to write it off, make it clear you want to buy back the salvage. For something like that, you could repair it a lot cheaper if you are prepared to accept it would not be cosmetically perfect. I did this once and bought the whole car back for £50. To put it back on the road it would have to be taken to a VOSA station (not just any old MOT station) to satisfy them it was roadworthy.</p><p></p><p>3: your own insurance should sort out the claim on the third party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 308310, member: 6969"] 1: ALWAYS get the police to attend an accident, no matter how minor. They will check the details of both drivers and ensure cars were insured, taxed and MOT'd, and will probably breathalyse both drivers. So any offences will be dealt with. 2: IF the insurance decide to write it off, make it clear you want to buy back the salvage. For something like that, you could repair it a lot cheaper if you are prepared to accept it would not be cosmetically perfect. I did this once and bought the whole car back for £50. To put it back on the road it would have to be taken to a VOSA station (not just any old MOT station) to satisfy them it was roadworthy. 3: your own insurance should sort out the claim on the third party. [/QUOTE]
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