No it is not.If the car is uneconmical to repair or too badly damaged they will want to write it off.mattycoops43 wrote:CRIKEY! I have not heard so much rubbish from people who have no idea for a long time.
This happened to me, a woman at work reversed into the drivers door of my e30. It is a TOTALLY different ball game from claiming off your own insurer. The ball is in your park so to say as they have to rectify the damage done by THEIR insured driver.
Ok you can argue and they can not write it off till you agree and accept payment but its going to be hard to force them to pay out.
You may have got lucky and got it repaired as it was a close call between the write of cost and repair costs.I know in the past of people that have had cars repaired at more than the cars value but i know of plenty that were not too.











