Impact/Collision - Animal |
- Minor impact-type damage, or
- animal hair or fecal matter on the vehicle.
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- Severe impact-type damage resulting from an impact with a vehicle or stationary object, or
- wood, cement or other abrasive type residue in damage area.
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Theft/Vandalism - Vandalism |
- Key scratches
- slashing to a convertible top, or
- blunt impact that may be the result of a minor impact (e.g. kicking the vehicle).
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- Severe impact-type damage resulting from impact with a vehicle or stationary object
- wood, cement or other abrasive type residue in damage area, or
- evidence of numerous scratches caused by branches.
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- Theft/Vandalism
- Theft from Vehicle
- Attempted Theft of Vehicle
- Attempted Theft from Vehicle
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- Indications of forcible entry into the vehicle, or
- resulting damage that may occur from the attempt of a theft either of the vehicle or a part of it.
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- Severe impact-type damage resulting from impact with a vehicle or stationary object, or
- Wood, cement or other abrasive type residue in damage area.
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Other |
- Minor impact-type damage that may be caused by a baseball hitting the vehicle, or
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- Severe impact-type damage resulting from impact with a vehicle or stationary object, or
- wood, cement or other abrasive type residue in damage area.
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Hit and Run vehicle
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- Single directional damage (as caused by striking vehicle passing struck vehicle)
- straight line damage to wheel, tire, hubcap (indicating struck vehicle was stationary), or
- bumper height damage (caused by striking vehicle's bumper).
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- The age of the damage is not consistent with the stated date of loss (rust)
- severe impact-type damage resulting from impact with a stationary object
- wood, cement or other abrasive type residue in damage area
- damage extends vertically and is the same depth at top and bottom indicating collision with a stationary object such as a pole, tree, abutment, garbage container, etc.
- non-automotive paint deposited on the damaged area indicating collision with a stationary object
- fresh undercarriage damage, or dirt and debris caught underneath the vehicle indicating an off-road excursion
- indications of rotation on wheels or tires (indicates customer vehicle was moving when damaged), or
- evidence of numerous scratches caused by branches.
Note: The collision repair program participant must select Needs attention prior to estimate submission for any identified hit and run claim.
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