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    Physical effects of car collisions on metals

    Sorry, had to correct typo. Wrote initial post as I got off the phone from filing some papers for the claim. Trying to determine if the marks on vehicle 1 could have been higher than scrapes on vehicle 2 (the one traveling in reverse). It appears to have been a grazing type of collision...
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    Physical effects of car collisions on metals

    I've worked in insurance myself for 29 years and I AM the one reporting it as insurance fraud. WE ARE NOT MAKING ANY MARKS ON OUR CAR! The man and his body shop are perpetrating insurance fraud by claiming damage where there isn't any! We took pictures to show where the damage actually...
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    Physical effects of car collisions on metals

    Actually he admitted fault but he claimed he hit my daughter directly in the rear of the car. Car wasn't even facing that way. His paint is on the right front fender where he hit her. But, insurance company says the dent and scrapes on our car are higher than where the damage is on his...
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    Physical effects of car collisions on metals

    Trying to understand what happens upon impact to the metal of a car that is stopped (Vehicle 1)when another car's driver's side rear (Vehicle 2) impacts the stationary car . Vehicle 2 is a heavier, larger car and is moving in reverse at approximately 10-15 MPH. The impact site on Vehicle 1 is...
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