UFO
I Believe
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2009
- Messages
- 1,860
- Reaction score
- 20
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- 38
- Location
- Canberra
- Members Ride
- MY10 VE International Sportwagon SIDI 3L
as already said, go through your insurance. the only thing I can add is that the reason the insurer said "we'll look at it after" is because there is no real way to make a diagnosis on faulty drivetrain/suspension and the like until you actually go for a drive. they'll fix what they can see, but then if there's an issue with a clunky transmission or car doesnt drive right, they are obligated to fix it. but definitely dont sign anything or agree to anything with the other insurer. ALWAYS report the incident to your insurer and then let them represent you.