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Old 18-07-2016, 09:02 PM   #1
riverrat321
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Default Accident in uninsured car

Hi Guys,

I ran up the back of a vw Tiguan in an ininsured car (not my car but I was driving and I admitted it was my fault which it was). The persons insurance company contacted me and said they would use their preferred repair shop. I am new to this but I always thought they had to get 3 quotes or I could choose the repair company. Does anyone have any experience with this or know what I should do now? It was just a small bump. I think I cracked the bumper in one spot? Knocked some paint off and broke a couple of reversing sensors. The car I was in has just the slightest dent in the bonnet. I should have lin d it up to make sure my car did all the damage. It probably did but the person I hit seemed rather dodgy.
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