If you are in a car accident, and the accident is not your fault, you are entitled to receive compensation for any property damage to your vehicle. In this case, the repairs will be paid for by the insurance company of the party at fault. If the at fault party has no insurance, property damage will be covered by your own uninsured motorist coverage with no deductible or increase in premiums.
If the accident is your fault, your own insurance company will be responsible for covering repairs should you have collision, or full coverage. If not, the repairs will need to come out of pocket.
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