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Things to Know About Car Insurance Claims for Minor Damages

When it comes to car insurance claims for minor damages, there are excesses that must be considered. And it's important to know about them before deciding on your claim. Read through these slides to find out why.

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Things to Know About Car Insurance Claims for Minor Damages

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  1. If you’re wondering what level of damage warrants a claim on insurance, then here are some things to consider. Firstly, find out what your excess is from your insurance documentation. Be conscious that your insurer may report on an incident basis and not just a claims basis. Consider seeking an independent quote and compare to your excess before deciding on a claim. If the damage is assessed within a close range of your excess, then decide between a claim or a direct repair. If claiming, you are likely to be guided to a specific repairer and you are also likely to lose your vehicle for a few days at minimum. For minor cosmetic damage, a reputable mobile repairer can provide a time-convenient alternative. If you need help assessing the damage, give Touch Up Guys a call and we can help you out.

  2. CLICK TO WATCH: IN THIS VIDEO: CEO Glen Hawken discusses a few things one must consider when claiming car insurance.

  3. Want more auto repair advice? Explore our FAQs page today for even more answers to other frequently asked questions.

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