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Julesverne2000
VIP Member
Hi everyone,
Very disappointed to say that we’ve damaged the rear bumper and corner lamp trim (the bit of plastic between light and bumper) in a reversing incident along a single track road. Our own fault, no others involved.
It seems clear that this will require a new bumper and corner lamp trim, which as parts seem relatively inexpensive. Discussion on other posts seems to suggest approx costs of £1000-£1500, albeit posts from several years ago.
We’re weighing up just paying ourselves using a VW approved body work centre to preserve warranty. But conscious that if we were to claim on insurance we need to notify them asap and not wait until the repair quotes are obtained. The other factor is whether to notify the insurers that we’ve had a bang to the bumper, even if we were not to claim - reading around this is it’s not clear cut. Obviously you can’t declare every single scratch but a replacement bumper is a notable piece of work.
Interested to know how others have approached similar incident:
- paid and organised repair without involving insurer
- notified insurer asap for info but do not claim
- or, notified insurer and made a claim to fund repair?
The cost to repair will come into our decision so also welcome any recent experiences of bumper replacement costs.
Our vehicle is a 2023 T6.1 Ocean, just a few months old so the whole situation is so disappointing - but as I’ve been reminded, it’s repairable and no one has been hurt. On the plus side, I won’t need to order the touch up paint for the small chip i noticed on the bumper now.
Thanks all
Very disappointed to say that we’ve damaged the rear bumper and corner lamp trim (the bit of plastic between light and bumper) in a reversing incident along a single track road. Our own fault, no others involved.
It seems clear that this will require a new bumper and corner lamp trim, which as parts seem relatively inexpensive. Discussion on other posts seems to suggest approx costs of £1000-£1500, albeit posts from several years ago.
We’re weighing up just paying ourselves using a VW approved body work centre to preserve warranty. But conscious that if we were to claim on insurance we need to notify them asap and not wait until the repair quotes are obtained. The other factor is whether to notify the insurers that we’ve had a bang to the bumper, even if we were not to claim - reading around this is it’s not clear cut. Obviously you can’t declare every single scratch but a replacement bumper is a notable piece of work.
Interested to know how others have approached similar incident:
- paid and organised repair without involving insurer
- notified insurer asap for info but do not claim
- or, notified insurer and made a claim to fund repair?
The cost to repair will come into our decision so also welcome any recent experiences of bumper replacement costs.
Our vehicle is a 2023 T6.1 Ocean, just a few months old so the whole situation is so disappointing - but as I’ve been reminded, it’s repairable and no one has been hurt. On the plus side, I won’t need to order the touch up paint for the small chip i noticed on the bumper now.
Thanks all