My aunt's car was involved in an accident today. The damage to her vehicle was limited to the left front panel and wheel.
The other car sustained major damage to the front end and hood. The other car had paint transfer(from my aunt's car) on the front bumper. I was wondering does this mean that the other woman's car was traveling at a high rate of speed to cause paint transfer only on her car, not my aunt's. The woman and my aunts car driven by a co-worker got into an accident while the co-worker was leaving an parking lot and the old lady entering. For the damage sustained the only was we figure the accident was the old woman made to wide a turn into the parking lot and hit a slow moving or stationary car of my aunt. The damage to the lady's car totaled it and the damage to my aunt's was mostly wheel related, broken spring and such slight body damage as well, also her driver side door won't fully close. Estimated damage is at $2000. Not to bad...Please let me know on paint transfer.
2007-10-04
10:20:22
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Rebecca R
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Cars & Transportation
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