What is the difference between scratching and scraping?
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The difference between scratching and scraping is: From a literal perspective, there is a distinction between the two. Scratching refers to surface damage, such as paint scratches; scraping refers to substantial damage, such as the body being punctured. Related explanations: 1. Literal meaning: Scratch, original meaning: to shave, to use a blade to shave an object flat, or to remove certain things from the surface of an object. Scrape refers to being torn by sharp objects. Rub means friction. 2. Insurance: The scratching insurance in insurance company terms should be called: scratch insurance, which refers to vehicle damage caused by being scratched by people or other things while stationary. Vehicle damage insurance refers to damage caused by active or passive collisions while in motion. Active insurance companies will compensate 100% (if with no-deductible insurance), passive without the first scene (i.e., the person who caused the collision is not caught) insurance companies will compensate 70%.