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I have some experience with write offs In all cases, the insurance payout has been generous, so you may be pleasantly surprised (albeit my cars were at the lower end of the market)
Nobody got hurt, which is the most important thing, second most important thing is that it was not my fault ...
Car which was on the left decided to suddenly turn right into that road that you can see below, that hit me in the side and forced off road,thankfully nobody was on the pavement AND my braking was quick - the speed at which I hit the wall was very low, but airbag got deployed. Don't know if the car is going to be a write off or not
Clarity please - the damage to the Merc is on your nearside, were you travelling in opposite direction when the vehicle turned - in which case I would expect damage to your offside; or were you overtaking the vehicle when it turned right which would explain the nearside damage
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
As has been said, main thing is everyone walked away. In such cases the old adage 'make a virtue of necessity' comes to mind. Time to head to Autotrader.
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