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In general terms, what The Apprentice said is correct. The expertise the insurance company's feted experts do is usually understated, you need a good lawyer and sue the insurance company. The money spent on a lawyer, in the case of a favorable court decision, they will charge the insurance company. By the way, what insurance company?

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In general terms, what The Apprentice said is true. The expertise is carried out by the insurance company's feted experts are usually underestimated, you need a good lawyer and to sue the insurance company. The money spent on a lawyer in the case of a favorable court decision will be exacted from the insurance company. By the way, what insurance company?

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Man, this whole thing sucks. I can't even tell you what to do, even though I understand it as a motorist.

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Pay a lawyer, go to court and prove that it is necessary expensive repairs. Under the law, the examination is conducted by an expert appointed by the insurance company. Disprove in court this conclusion - well done. Go through your city's forensic laboratory. If you discover any hidden defects during repair, have the service call you back to the expert and fix it. Then look for a lawyer specializing in accidents. This is a specialty and if you have not worked with a lawyer before, you will not make it.

 

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