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    Thats terrible news Jimbo, at least everyone was ok!

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    Glad everything worked out for you epd

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    Thanks epd! Yeah, everyone was fine - just one of those things. Actually, it is pretty freakin' funny now we look back on it. We just sat in the car for 10 seconds afterwards starting at the plasterboard all over the bonnet, neither of us said a word... lol!

    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by epd View Post
    I hadnt thought about a release, probably wise.
    I wonder if a simple:
    " I _____ have recieved XXXX.XX from _____ as full payment for the damage to my vehicle. ________ and companyx is fully released from any further responsibility pertaining to the incident. sign and date"
    collision location/time/description
    would this be sufficient ? (maybe a lawyer lurking?)
    Do yourself a HUGE favor and get a proper release written by a lawyer. There are much more expensive matters to consider than the damage. The release has to be for all current and future claims against you, the company, anyone else in the vehicle (hers and yours), for future damage,medical issues etc... I guess you get my point. Just my 2cents.

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