19-04-2010, 11:46am
Under the current laws if a vehicle is a repaired write off then it states that on the rego papers. This affects the value of the vehicle but also lets the purchaser know that there is an accident history.
What happens under the new legislation? Do the insurance company just fix everything and not tell the new owner that it has been in a major acco? Are we then totally reliant on the integrity of the reparer and the insurer.
This seems to me to open the door for even more dodgy repairs.
What happens under the new legislation? Do the insurance company just fix everything and not tell the new owner that it has been in a major acco? Are we then totally reliant on the integrity of the reparer and the insurer.
This seems to me to open the door for even more dodgy repairs.