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Unless there is damage to the frame, existing body panels, or suspension, I would not consider that a real accident either.
Best way to check would be to put the car up on a lift. You can see damage very easily that way.
If there is any damage, then look into getting some money back, and if he refuses, then file a small claims action
Best way to check would be to put the car up on a lift. You can see damage very easily that way.
If there is any damage, then look into getting some money back, and if he refuses, then file a small claims action
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
I read that it damaged the side of the car as well....
But I do not agree with you at all, damaging the wheels is not considered a car accident. Would you consider it a car accident if someone curbed their wheels?
He hit a bump and messed up the wheels which have been replaced= no car accident.
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