kurtrules
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
Had a question.
The following happened a couple of hours ago on the 403. Hit a mangled shopping cart hurtling down the highway after it hit the car in front. I was with my family driving home after a nice dinner. Wedding anniv today. Car was 2018 CX-5 GT
I could have swerved, but I decided against it at that moment because of highway speed
It looked like a mangled shopping cart. It damaged the bumper (shot a hole the size of a fist through it), ripped off the beading atop the right fender, cut some wiring underneath (probably the fog light) and there is water dripping ever so slightly. From the first examination, it seems like the windshield fluid reservoir has a leak. But it could also be coolant.
I drove a few km, before taking an exit and stopping safely. Did not want to stop on the highway. Thankfully the tire is safe because god knows what would have happened in case of a tire burst.
Called CAA and towed the car home.
I plan to call insurance in the morning. It's no fault of mine. Will the deductible still be charged? Anything else to be aware of before making the call? Is it even worth it considering the deductible (500$)?
It's happened the 1st time; new to this.
Thanks!
Had a question.
The following happened a couple of hours ago on the 403. Hit a mangled shopping cart hurtling down the highway after it hit the car in front. I was with my family driving home after a nice dinner. Wedding anniv today. Car was 2018 CX-5 GT
I could have swerved, but I decided against it at that moment because of highway speed
It looked like a mangled shopping cart. It damaged the bumper (shot a hole the size of a fist through it), ripped off the beading atop the right fender, cut some wiring underneath (probably the fog light) and there is water dripping ever so slightly. From the first examination, it seems like the windshield fluid reservoir has a leak. But it could also be coolant.
I drove a few km, before taking an exit and stopping safely. Did not want to stop on the highway. Thankfully the tire is safe because god knows what would have happened in case of a tire burst.
Called CAA and towed the car home.
I plan to call insurance in the morning. It's no fault of mine. Will the deductible still be charged? Anything else to be aware of before making the call? Is it even worth it considering the deductible (500$)?
It's happened the 1st time; new to this.
Thanks!
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