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I have had two accidents. Is is possible to get the damage from both accidents repaired at the same time and same money?

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I have had two accidents. Is is possible to get the damage from both accidents repaired at the same time and same money?

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That depends. If you are paying for the repairs yourself, there may be some savings. For example, there are some charges you would pay only once if we do all the work at one time. Some examples include the cost to cover your car with plastic to prevent overspray and a the charge for hazardous waste removal (properly disposing of paint and solvent residue). The time for mixing paint may be reduced when both repairs are painted at the work at the same time. However, if the repair is being paid by insurance, the insurance companies require that each accident be treated separately. That means that you would have to pay the deductible for each incident. Any savings that occurs would be passed on the insurance company. • I was in an accident and the other driver was at fault. The other driver says he (or she) does not want to use insurance. He or she says to get three estimates and he or she will pay the lowest estimate. What should I do? First of all, you do not need to waste your time goin

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