you never HAVE to do anything. it just depends on what you are trying to do or prove. if your short on money, go ahead and keep the money. otherwise, it would probably be best to get it fixed/ your choice
SRS malfunctioning. Take the vehicle to the dealer for repair. take the vehicle to a dealer
You will get the car back and plus they will give you the money to repair all damages on the vehicle. You will not get a check for the full amount of the car unless its totaled. You must have comprehensive in order to have coverage on a vehicle that has been stolen.
court process
Nothing, you have extra money and a broken vehicle.
It depends on the insurance companies' policies. If they declared the vehicle a total loss you can do what you wish with the money. If they simply gave you a check and told you to take it to a shop of your choosing you can also keep the money as well. If they make a two-party check requiring a body shop signature and yours, then you have to take it to a shop.
That depends on what is wrong with it, and how much money you want to put into the vehicle.
To repair the horn on a Mitsubishi Lancer 2004 you should take your vehicle to the mechanic. You can also take it to the accredited dealer in the same.
Take it 2 a repair shop idiot
The bigger the vehicle the more money it will take to rent.
The Insurance Company is required to indemnify you for your loss. It's your business if you decide to repair the vehicle or use the money in some other way. So, No, you don't have to repair the car and Yes, you can keep the money.
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As long as you do not have a lien on your vehicle (still owe money on the car or truck) then you may do what you wish with the money. It is not required that you repair the vehicle and is your decision.