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Old Feb 22, 2017 | 02:35 PM
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Padgett
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Default Guess if you have to have an accident


It is a good idea to be stopped behind a fire truck also stopped with flashing lights when rear-ended.


Of course the information exchanged (name, phone number, Geico policy number) does not seem to match anything and she took off before the police arrived.

OTOH I have a photograph of her, her Ford, and the license plate.

Have been in one other accident this century, also rear ended while legally stopped by a Ford but that was in my Jeep five years ago.


Damage does not seem too bad: taillights seem intact, gaps are right, hatchback operates normally, but will have to see what transpires.


Are rear valence covers available and can they be repaired ? What else do I need to check.

ps helps that the fire truck that responded to check me out was the same one that was responding to a call when I was hit & could verify.







 

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