Someone scratched your car – and “fixed” it with a brush? Sadly, not uncommon.
You parked your car, and when you came back, there’s a scratch. But worse – someone tried to cover it up with a brush and paint. The result? The damage stands out even more, and repair costs increase.
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Someone scratched your car – and “fixed” it with a brush? Sadly, not uncommon.
Why do people try to cover up damage?
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Fear of legal consequences or rising insurance premiums.
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Hope that no one will notice.
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Lack of responsibility.
Important: Leaving the scene of damage is a criminal offense – even in parking lots.
How can a dashcam help?
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Records movement even when parked.
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Provides evidence if the culprit flees.
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Deters wrongdoers by making them visible.
What to do?
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Take photos from different angles.
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Check surroundings for surveillance cameras.
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Report the incident to the police.
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Contact an expert like me.
Who is Asim?
I’m Asim, an independent damage appraiser with years of experience. I help clients prove the facts and get what they’re entitled to after someone tries to hide a mistake.
Conclusion
Covering up damage only makes things worse. If this happens to You:
- Document everything
- Notify the police
- Call me for a professional inspection
Use the Dash Cam according to the rules of the country in which you are located.
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