Who Pays for Repairs After a Car Accident During a Test Drive?

If you get into a car accident during a test drive of a vehicle, generally the dealership will be responsible for paying for the damages and will do so through its own insurer. However, in certain instances, the dealership may attempt to collect reimbursement for the deductible or for the whole amount of damage.

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Who pays for car damage that happens at the body shop?

Who pays for damage that happens at the body shop? That may depend on whether you agreed to limit the repair shop’s liability. If you did, you or your insurance may be stuck with the bill. Find out how to avoid letting them off the hook and what to know if you have to sue.

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How to Determine Your Car Accident Claim Value

How do you determine your car accident claim’s value? Get the most out of your claim by calculating the value of your damages before contacting the insurance company; including medical, property, and pain and suffering damages. Learn more about accident claims here.

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Can I Sue the Government for Car Damages?

Sovereign immunity protects government entities from liability very well. Lawsuits against any kind of government entity, especially a lawsuit like this one, typically fail, and there are few to no examples on record of a suit that has been paid out to an individual for damage to a vehicle just from debris in a roadway. Unless you can show that the government had knowledge of the hazard, you will most likely not succeed in your lawsuit.

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