What to Do When the At-Fault Company Vehicle Refuses to Stamp the Document?

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GeorgeLee
07/30/25 1:50am
You should immediately call the police and notify your insurance company. The insurance company will dispatch a specialized vehicle damage assessor to the accident site for assessment. After the insurance company completes the damage assessment, they will request the vehicle owner to provide relevant documents. Subsequently, the vehicle owner should take the car to a 4S shop for repairs. At this stage, the repair costs need to be advanced by the vehicle owner. For compensation from the at-fault party, you can attempt to negotiate. If the other party refuses to compensate, you can directly file a lawsuit in the local People's Court to protect your rights.
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