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BertiWooster | 12:27 Tue 26th Mar 2013 | Motoring
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Cars passing each other - (other vehicles parked on both sides of road )
The wing mirrors of both passing cars slightly touch each other - no damage


1.Should it be reported to my insurance company ?

2. When insurance company asks if you have had any accidents - does that count as having had an accident ?


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Wing mirrors? Didn't know they still existed. However, ........
1. No
2. No
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Lol Baldric

I'm not quite in my nineties yet .
I guess i'm a bit of a worrier , when i shouldn't be , in instances like these
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gingejbee - it should be door mirrors , shouldn't it
no, merely touching, is not an accident.

Don't tell the insurance companies anything that you can get away with.
Heck. I'd not even tell them if the mirrors got smashed. Too trivial, not worth the hassle/paperwork just to give them evidence to potentially be used against you. It's not lke there's a claim; and the streets aren't all filmed and studied by the secret police, yet. Did the vehicles even bother to stop ? After all their was no damage. And if there were, the drivers know they'll end up paying for their own repair anyway, so no one has an incentive to report. Forget it.

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