Hi,
The above incident happened in my wife's place of work this morning. Nobody was injured and truck driver has given insurance details, etc. My query relates to damage, the rear window is totally smashed in along with back lights and damage to boot door. My Q is, (assuming his insurance pays for repairs and substitute car until repairs are completed) - is our car now considered a 'crashed car' and is this factored into the insurance claim or is it classed as 'cosmetic'?
Thanks,
Bren
The above incident happened in my wife's place of work this morning. Nobody was injured and truck driver has given insurance details, etc. My query relates to damage, the rear window is totally smashed in along with back lights and damage to boot door. My Q is, (assuming his insurance pays for repairs and substitute car until repairs are completed) - is our car now considered a 'crashed car' and is this factored into the insurance claim or is it classed as 'cosmetic'?
Thanks,
Bren
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