What Should Car Owners Pay Attention to in Vehicle Damage Assessment?

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DiMaggie
07/30/25 2:30am
Here are the key points to note for vehicle damage assessment: 1. Note 1: Determine the repair method for the damaged parts before vehicle maintenance. 2. Note 2: Confirm the total cost of vehicle repairs. 3. Note 3: Try to conduct the damage assessment and repairs at the same location. 4. Note 4: Complete the damage assessment in one go as much as possible to avoid a secondary assessment. Relevant information about vehicle damage assessment is as follows: 1. Introduction 1: Vehicle damage assessment involves a comprehensive analysis of car collisions and accident scenes based on automotive construction principles, using scientific, systematic, and professional inspection, testing, and surveying methods. It applies vehicle damage assessment data and repair records to scientifically and systematically estimate the cost of collision repairs. 2. Introduction 2: The damage assessment price provided by the insurance company reflects the overall loss of the vehicle. However, the final compensation depends on the driver's liability in the accident and the types of insurance coverage the vehicle has. If a separate damage assessment company is hired for reassessment, additional costs will be incurred. 3. Introduction 3: Generally, insurance companies require damage assessments to be completed at designated repair shops, but the final decision on which repair shop to use lies with the car owner.
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