my insurance have allready told me i have to take liability as i went into the back of them
and theyl also say.. you should of been going at a speed of where you had time to stop in the event of a car being in the road like the crash... you go in the back your at fault... had a women pull in a tiny gap infront of me on the motorway before and she slammed her brakes on and i hit her... i just sorted it without insurance though.. cost me £110 for the little crease in her audi's bumperNot at all, if they weren't there how can they comment? If its as you said, there was nothing you could do and he shouldn't have been in the middle of the road.
waits for 'if only it had abs'
I'm jot really in a position to break it though don't really know enough about cars and different parts bit limited on tools too :-( think I'm just gonna cUTStarcom my losses and move on I spoke to insurance this morning there arranging a garage to look at it
easy enough damage to repair though.a few hours and a basic toolset should get it sorted
easy enough damage to repair though.a few hours and a basic toolset should get it sorted
There is more damage than what meets the eye I think like the metal work at the front behind all the bumper and Bonnet is all bent could be subframe damage also bad vibrations on the steering but nothing is catching the wheels I've all ready checked I wouldn't know where to start looking for those problems how much would it be worth as it is?
may i ask why the other person you crashed into was in the middle of the road? surely that would be their fault then? :/
There is more damage than what meets the eye I think like the metal work at the front behind all the bumper and Bonnet is all bent could be subframe damage also bad vibrations on the steering but nothing is catching the wheels I've all ready checked I wouldn't know where to start looking for those problems how much would it be worth as it is?
I was meaning the metal piece that the bonnet catches onto is bent and the metal Bar going across in front of the radiator is also bent and the frame the headlights sit in are bent so a lot of straightening out to do :-/
I really don't get why you keep asking whether or not it's worth claiming?!
Assuming the car you ran in to the back of is damaged (which judging by your car it will be) then THAT person will be claiming off YOUR insurance meaning you will HAVE to pay your excess - regardless of whether or not you then ask your insurance to fix your car.
Not asking the insurance to fix your car will only lower the total cost of the claim, which, in all honesty, is irrelevant given the value of a clio.