Hi all,
well as the title says I've crashed my lovely Olivine 2004 3.0i SE. It was a very low speed direct frontal impact which has quite clearly damaged the bonnet, bumper and grills. The impact centered on the BMW badge area so has also pushed back the slam panel. The car has the 'm sport' styling.
The insurers are looking at photographic evidence which I had to take via an 'app' to asses the damage before either sending out an assesor or declaring the car a total loss. I've said I wont accept a decision based on my photo's. They have already started with 'well the car is 14 years old'.
I've recently spent a lot on the car and anyway its my brilliant little roadster and I'd like it repaired. I know its difficult for anyone reading this to assess but if its just those areas ive decribed, will that constitute a write off? To be clear the bonnet, bumper, grills and slam panel will need replacing not a bit of filler as the are mullered. And then what do I do?
thanks.
well as the title says I've crashed my lovely Olivine 2004 3.0i SE. It was a very low speed direct frontal impact which has quite clearly damaged the bonnet, bumper and grills. The impact centered on the BMW badge area so has also pushed back the slam panel. The car has the 'm sport' styling.
The insurers are looking at photographic evidence which I had to take via an 'app' to asses the damage before either sending out an assesor or declaring the car a total loss. I've said I wont accept a decision based on my photo's. They have already started with 'well the car is 14 years old'.
I've recently spent a lot on the car and anyway its my brilliant little roadster and I'd like it repaired. I know its difficult for anyone reading this to assess but if its just those areas ive decribed, will that constitute a write off? To be clear the bonnet, bumper, grills and slam panel will need replacing not a bit of filler as the are mullered. And then what do I do?
thanks.