A: If your car sustained property damage in a Coweta County accident, waiting for repairs can be frustrating. One option is to check your own insurance policy. If you have comprehensive and collision coverage, your company will pay for the repairs and get reimbursed by the at-fault driver's insurance. You may have to pay a deductible, but the at-fault driver's insurance should compensate you when they settle.
If you don't have comprehensive and collision coverage, speak with your Coweta County auto accident attorney. A call from your attorney might be what it takes to get the claim moving.
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