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21-03-2012, 07:43 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi Guys,
I got in a nasty accident last weekend and I was so shocked by it all I told the police "You hear that?! The Engine still starts, i'll just get a wheel alignment and be on my way home". Well, after finally getting home and speaking with AAMI it seems the car may be a total loss. This begs the question of, if it is a total loss why did the air bags not deploy? The impact was enough to destroy my phone, I and the passenger were ok because the seat belts kept us away from the interior but "what if?" What if my head did hit the steering wheel, no air bag could have been fatal, or an air bag may have been fatal, not sure. None of us are injured so they were wise to not deploy or were they? :/ Another question is, I installed a 4.5k stereo, the stereo is of no concern to me but being that I didn't add it to the policy and I have added sound deadner to panels of the car will AAMI go, "Oh you installed a stereo without telling us eh? NO INSURANCE FOR YOU SIR!" Opinions gentlemen? |
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