Akinari
05-18-2012, 08:52 AM
I took my folk's car out for a wash since it hadn't been washed for two weeks and it was extremely dirty.
As I got out of my car in the school parking lot, I realized that there were a ton of small scratches on the body of the car on every single body panel on the driver's side. From the hood to the rear fender, there were scratches and really deep scores all over, down to the metal. I then proceeded to check out the plastic bumpers (Honda Element) and headlights to the side mirrors, only to find more very deep scratches and chips.
What really started pissing me off was the fact that every single piece of glass had several chips on it. From the windshield which was replaced barely two months ago for $250, to the rear window. All chipped.
I took it to my school auto shop to get my instructor to take a quick look at it, and he suggested that it was probably parked on the curb where grass was being cut/weeded, as the scratches don't look like they were made when the car was driving. It looked like whatever did this to the car came straight ahead and scratched/chipped the paint/glass.
Is it worth getting an ICBC claim, if it's even possible to do so? It'd involve replacing four pieces of glass, new plastic bumpers, repainting a good portion of the car, and possibly new headlight housings.
As I got out of my car in the school parking lot, I realized that there were a ton of small scratches on the body of the car on every single body panel on the driver's side. From the hood to the rear fender, there were scratches and really deep scores all over, down to the metal. I then proceeded to check out the plastic bumpers (Honda Element) and headlights to the side mirrors, only to find more very deep scratches and chips.
What really started pissing me off was the fact that every single piece of glass had several chips on it. From the windshield which was replaced barely two months ago for $250, to the rear window. All chipped.
I took it to my school auto shop to get my instructor to take a quick look at it, and he suggested that it was probably parked on the curb where grass was being cut/weeded, as the scratches don't look like they were made when the car was driving. It looked like whatever did this to the car came straight ahead and scratched/chipped the paint/glass.
Is it worth getting an ICBC claim, if it's even possible to do so? It'd involve replacing four pieces of glass, new plastic bumpers, repainting a good portion of the car, and possibly new headlight housings.