What to Do When the Front Bumper of the Car Becomes Loose?
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The front bumper of the car has become loose, and you can handle it yourself by reinforcing it. A loose bumper is not covered by insurance liability. If you want to file an insurance claim, you would need to fabricate the scene, but if discovered, the claim will be denied. Additionally, next year's commercial insurance premium will increase: the first claim will result in no discount on the base premium, the second claim will increase the premium by 25%, and the third claim will increase it by 50%. Here is some additional information: 1. Material: Currently, the front and rear bumpers of domestic cars are generally made of toughened polypropylene material, which is molded by injection. Polypropylene plastic is the lightest among general-purpose plastics, with high corrosion resistance, and its products have relatively good strength, rigidity, and transparency. 2. Function: The bumper is a device that absorbs and mitigates external impact forces during collisions, providing a cushioning effect to protect both the vehicle and the driver. Besides maintaining their original protective function, the front and rear bumpers of vehicles also aim to harmonize with the overall body design and pursue lightweight characteristics.