Genesiswonderer
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Okay, so unfortunately I got rear ended in my 2015 Genny yesterday. Okay so after the collision, we obviously stopped and got out and looked. We were both okay and there didn't seem to be much damage besides some paint transfer from her car to mine, as well as some scratches. Her car seemed fine and mine didn't appear to have much damage so she just gave her information just in case and we went about our way (we were in the middle of the street). I then took it to a shop to see if they could find anything I might not be able to see and they mentioned how that they don't know if the metal frame underneath got bent until they take the bumper off. They also found damage to the cover under the rear of the car (but this, I'm not sure if it's from the accident or from bottoming out on something at an earlier point.) But in order to remove the bumper, they said for my particular car because it has blind spot monitoring and parking sensors that they would have to be disconnected and reconnected and then reset, costing $700 for just the recalibration and reset!
So that leaves me with this. I am concerned about damage under the bumper that cannot be seen. So is there anyway to find out if the metal frame got bent and needs to be replaced without removing the whole bumper? The guy at the shop said you can't see it from underneath because there's like something for NVH blocking it?
Which leaves me to another one of my main questions. Does insurance even cover hidden damage? Or do they only cover visible damage? Is it detrimental to the car and my safety if I don't do anything, as it was definitely much more than a tap, but the bumper and the car looks fine besides the scratches and it's not leaking any fluids?
Also, I'm so far fine, maybe just the tiniest bit of soreness here and there. Also, her car was a 2014 Chevy Equinox if that helps any. I don't remember how fast she was going since it all happened so fast and was very shocking, but it was certainly more than 2.5 mph, and probably over 10 mph.
Any help or advice is appreciated!
PS. So far, it seems like all of the rear parking sensors and blind spot monitoring still work.
So that leaves me with this. I am concerned about damage under the bumper that cannot be seen. So is there anyway to find out if the metal frame got bent and needs to be replaced without removing the whole bumper? The guy at the shop said you can't see it from underneath because there's like something for NVH blocking it?
Which leaves me to another one of my main questions. Does insurance even cover hidden damage? Or do they only cover visible damage? Is it detrimental to the car and my safety if I don't do anything, as it was definitely much more than a tap, but the bumper and the car looks fine besides the scratches and it's not leaking any fluids?
Also, I'm so far fine, maybe just the tiniest bit of soreness here and there. Also, her car was a 2014 Chevy Equinox if that helps any. I don't remember how fast she was going since it all happened so fast and was very shocking, but it was certainly more than 2.5 mph, and probably over 10 mph.
Any help or advice is appreciated!
PS. So far, it seems like all of the rear parking sensors and blind spot monitoring still work.