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Nintensity 03-07-2011 10:18 PM

Just got rear ended, want rear bumper repainted
 
Hey Revsceners,

Please forgive my lack of knowledge in this area as this has been my first accident. I was rear ended during heavy traffic where the person behind me lightly tapped by bumper after he was following too close behind me. Surely enough, there were paint scrapes, so I took down his information and made an ICBC incident report. They told me to bring it in to an autobody shop and get it quoted.

NOW. this being my first accident and that I'm 0% at fault, am I illegible for free bumper repaint reimbursed by ICBC? Or do I have to pay some sort of deductible fee?

The second story to this is that my rear bumper had previous marks scratches from the previous owner, not to mention a crack where I had put plastic bondo in order to to seal it (plus I sanded it down). With this in mind, I was still rear ended, thus me being 0% at fault, should not pay for the damages done to my rear bumper.

ICBC is pretty smart in situations like these, but since I was already rear ended, I'd figure shouldn't pay anything on my end since I would be getting a repaint anyways..

UGH.. I don't know. My mind is all over the place since I've owned this car for less than 4 months and then someone hits me from behind.... ugh.

EDIT: Here are the pictures (theres a few more below)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4..._2431-Edit.jpg

Fafine 03-07-2011 10:22 PM

i was rear ended 2 weeks ago? and i had some previous scrapes on my bumper as well. the estimator included my old damage into the estimate, he did mention that they usually just deduct the old damage from the estimate. i didnt have to pay a deductible since i was at 0% fault. hope that helps

jing 03-07-2011 10:22 PM

You don't have to pay anything if it's not your fault. ICBC may or may not be willing to shell out for a full bumper repaint, but if they're not and that's what you want, find a shop that's willing to paint the rest of our bumper for an under the table type of deal.

TRDood 03-07-2011 10:40 PM

Unless your previous damage is worse than the new scrape mark, ICBC usually lets it go.

Happened to me before. I got into a minor accident with the right side of my front bumper scratched. A week later, someone crashed into my left front end. I didn't pay anything and have my whole front end painted.

If the damage is bad enough, you might get your whole rear end painted.

Nintensity 03-07-2011 10:51 PM

I'll supply pictures first thing tomorrow morning. Honestly, the damage is not that bad except for the plastic bondo I put on the rear bumper. The ugly gray plastic mold sticks out like a sore thumb, that's why. :/
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RevRav 03-07-2011 10:51 PM

Someone rear ended me too, and the damange/scratch wasn't even half a cm wide. $950 in repairs. :fullofwin:

racerman88 03-08-2011 06:11 PM

go get it fixed, no money to pay. Just go find your body shop of choice. Comes out of the other drivers pocket.

ruthless 03-08-2011 07:24 PM

^ +1 to what was said above

you will not have to pay a deductible or anything since it was the other persons fault, and in most instances, if not all, ICBC will repaint the entire bumper so it matches, not just sections of it. Therefore the previous damage will get painted as well.

VR6GTI 03-09-2011 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ruthless (Post 7334501)
^ +1 to what was said above

you will not have to pay a deductible or anything since it was the other persons fault, and in most instances, if not all, ICBC will repaint the entire bumper so it matches, not just sections of it. Therefore the previous damage will get painted as well.

Depending on how severe the old damage is to the bumper ICBC will deduct paint time for painting the whole bumper.

Jsunu 03-09-2011 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VR6GTI (Post 7335157)
Depending on how severe the old damage is to the bumper ICBC will deduct paint time for painting the whole bumper.

Good shops inform the customer prior to making any repairs not covered by ICBC (at least mine did).

VR6GTI 03-09-2011 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jsunu (Post 7335167)
Good shops inform the customer prior to making any repairs not covered by ICBC (at least mine did).

I would think most do. I would rage if they didn't :)

Nintensity 03-16-2011 07:10 PM

Sorry for the late in update, I was caught up with work. I finally got time to bring out my camera!

Here are the images. The first image shows the spot where he hit me (paint scratches, paint chips) The second image is the plastic bondo I put on my bumper. (mind you, this was not from the accident, I got the bumper on craigslist with the crack already there. He must have dropped the bumper on the ground as I'm sure it could have not been from an accident...

Is it still possible for me to get my full bumper repainted?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...y/IMG_2435.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...y/IMG_2432.jpg

i-vtecyo 03-16-2011 07:35 PM

Correct me if im wrong, but shouldnt all body shops follow the proper procedures for repainting a bumper? They would have to repaint the WHOLE bumper not just the damaged area.

Hondaracer 03-16-2011 07:50 PM

if they dont want to pay to repaint the entire bumper, just pay the additional cost to have it done and let them fix the bondo while theyre at it

RiceIntegraRS 03-16-2011 10:15 PM

Only hack shops will try to spot in the bumper. All ICBC valet or accredited shops should and will paint your entire bumper. But will they fix everything not accident related? Thats where is its up to the body shop u choose to decide. U can ask them to do it, and id say some will do it for free. IMO since its ur rear bumper they will and judging from the pictures, it doesnt seem like its a big deal to do it.

Ive painted thousands of bumpers b4, and sometimes a bumper will come in with just a alil scratch on the corner, but i aint gonna fix the entire bumper for them especially if its a front bumper with a million rock chips in it.

edit* painting, and fixing are 2 completely different things

Nintensity 03-17-2011 05:29 PM

Interesting, I'll search on Revscene for any body shops who would be able to do this :)

If you know anyone or recommend, let me know! Thanks, y'all!

Energy 03-17-2011 06:14 PM

Yup, I'm pretty sure they'll have to paint the whole bumper.

If they only paint that spot where you were rear ended the paint won't match the rest of the bumper and it'll be obvious that your car was hit which is a no no for them.

Someone rear ended me too recently and I was asking what their policies were regarding this. Although I'm getting a new bumper because the truck punched a hole through my current bumper and that's not really fixable.

iam_dan 03-17-2011 10:14 PM

they repaint the entire bumper.
my dad got rear ended with only a tiny knick and the icbc shop repainted the entire thing.


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