Seems the bumpers are not doing their job if there is damage behind
+1 Behind the plastic bumper there are brackets and things that are designed to absorb energy. In order to do this they have to bend or break. To restore the car to the pre-crash safe state for the occupants, everything must be put back as it was originally otherwise there may be serious injuries if it is rear-ended again.... manufacturers have to incorporate crumple zones that result in more expensive repair bills in the event of accidents such as this, but also save lives in more serious cases.
...otherwise there may be serious injuries if it is rear-ended again.
thanks for the replies.i was afraid of that - thought at most it'd be €200/€300.
maybe i will go through my insurance. i'm with aviva and have no claims bonus.
do you think my insurance would go up by much if i claimed?
thanks
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