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Insurance
- Accident
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At
Clyde's Auto Body Shop, Inc., we deal with insurance companies
everyday and we would be happy to save you any undue hassle
and worry. We
offer quality body and paint service at a very fair price.
However, choosing a quality repair shop is an important decision
in assuring your satisfaction. At
Clyde's Auto Body Shop, Inc.,
we
want you to feel safe and be happy with the results.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact
us at (310) 204-5398 for more information.
Insurance
facts to remember:
- You
are NOT required to get more than one estimate.
- You
may choose your own body shop.
- You
dont have to accept the insurance companys appraisal
of damage. Check the "Appraisal Clause" in your
policy on how to resolve any differences.
Accidents
can happen at any time and can be very stressing. Here are
some steps to remember if you are caught in this unfortunate
situation.
What
to DO after a major collision:
- Identify
yourself: Show your driver's license and registration of
your vehicle to other driver(s), injured person(s), and
the police officer.
- Record
information of the other driver(s) vehicle, injured person(s),
and witness(es); Such as, name, address, phone number, ID
or driver's license number, birthday, vehicle make and model,
license plate, vehicle identification number (17-digit number
usually found on the front windshield or the door jam of
the vehicle), location, date and time of the accident.
- Make
a claim with your insurance company.
- Report
the accident to the nearest police station even if damages
are minimal and no passenger(s) is injured. This can protect
you from a hit and run charge later on.
- If
injuries have occurred, consult a physician promptly. For
insurance purposes, you must prove that you sought medical
attention right away. It is for your protection since injuries
dont always show up right away.
- Dont
allow your car to be towed to a repair facility youre
not familiar with.
- Read
all papers carefully before you sign them.
- Make
sure that you're not authorizing repairs by signing a towing
release.
- Write
down a complete description of the accident as soon as you
can, and if possible, take pictures. Recording details of
the accident while they are fresh in your mind can be of
great assistance for insurance and legal purposes.
- Report
the accident to the Department of Motor and Vehicles within
ten days, if property damage exceeds $750 and/or injury
of death results.
- Notify
your insurance company, even if damage is small and there
is nobody injured.
- Follow
your insurance companys prescribed procedures for
reporting an accident.
- Make
sure you have even the smallest damages repaired. If not,
it might reduce the resale value of the vehicle.
What
NOT to do after a major collision
- Do
NOT discuss the accident with anyone except a police officer
or a verified representative of YOUR Insurance Company.
- Do
NOT sign statements or claims presented to you by the other
drivers insurance company. If you are being pressured,
you may wish to consult an attorney.
- Dont
accept a check for the repair of your vehicle unless ALL
damage repair is covered. You are responsible for having
the vehicle repaired to YOUR satisfaction.
- Dont
seek the lowest estimate, instead seek the best quality
work. Low estimates can sometimes be incomplete repairs.
There is a posssibility that overlooking things like alignment,
can cost you more money in the long run.
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