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Old 09-03-2006, 10:34 AM   #7
richlevy
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Originally Posted by Pie
Isn't it the other guy's fault (for not maintaining a safe following distance)? Then, isn't he (and his insurance) on the hook for your repairs?
- Pie
Not with no-fault. I really didn't even want to press it except that a) I was concerned about frame damage since it was not just a dent and b) I felt like I had been punched in the back and wanted to see how I felt the next morning.

I actually felt ok, just a little stiff which was handled with Ibuprofen. If I could be sure the cosmetic was the only damage I would skip the whole thing. The woman probably had to report anyway since her front bumber retracted and had small pieces of plastic chipping away.

I'll take it in to the drive through and see what they say. I thought that all they had to do to check frame alignment was put it into a machine.
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