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- From: ahill@boi.hp.com (Andy Hill)
- Subject: Re: Can I sue for lost value of car after accident?
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 18:07:21 GMT
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- If the repair was not up to proper standards, then the work should've
- been re-done until the job was done correctly. Pure and simple. You
- may still be able to convince your insurance company that the job was
- screwed up, and get them to force the body shop to do the job right.
- That's pretty much your only option.
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