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Glad you've managed to sort it, some people really are hard of thinking.
You might consider talking to your insurance company or and independent adviser.
At the ned of the day you have to be absolutely clear in your actions. e.g. drop claim and holding 1st accident party liable and pursue with second ensuring they do not pick up any excess cost due to 1st accident.
This does not happen here in the UK.Now what I dont understand and I am curious to see if it is the same around the world is thus: according to the appraiser, because the car is old the insurance company is going to reimburse 86% of the parts' value. Why is that? Does this happen in other countries? Because the car is old it doesnt mean that the bumper was more brittle... the metal body work got crampled too... any ideas on how to deal with this?
Glass insurance excess is £60 and a new piece of glass from Fiat is £135.57 + VAT. So this will be an insurance job. We'll also get the fitter to note on the job sheet the paint damage. We have a £350 excess, but I'm hoping that paint damage caused by broken glass falling onto the paintwork is covered under the £60 excess.