If air bags were deployed then most likely the insurance will write-off though they can be replaced by replacing the whole dashboard and steering. Also that smell will never fade away...Pole sana


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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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