Shouldn't the insurance pay to obtain a 'mechanical worthiness inspection' after accident damage has been repaired? |
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Well, no not necessarily. They should repair your vehicle back to pre-accident condition. More details as far as the damage to your vehicle and perhaps I could be of more assistance, but they are not required to preform this inspection.
First answer by Mama lori. Last edit by Mama lori. Contributor trust: 295 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 28 [recommend question]
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