make / model? Usually to within reasonable extent the Insurance will use the costs charged by the authorized garage to repair to determine if it makes sense to repair or just write off. 


On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 7:34 PM, Patrick Mathenge via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi all,
Last evening my wife had quite a severe car collision. She was checked and she's fine other than a few bruises. The car has since been towed to a police station, and is awaiting inspection on monday. I am however a bit anxious about a few issues.
I) Is there a specific formula that insurance co.s in Kenya  use to determine if the car is straight away a write off vis a viz repairable?
II) To what extent do air bags deployment determine which route this decision takes/are there any known reliable guys who can fix airbags in Kenya?
III) Do I want to keep the car considering that all airbags were fired and there could be considerable chasis frame damage? How advisable?
IV) Lastly, I'd appreciate contacts of any good mechs/garages possible along Thika road as my insurance has given me that leeway to take the car to a garage of my choice. Any experiences?

Regards,
Patrick
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