Should the insurance company pay for the two towing fee?
But I can give you a suggestion: to change the point of view, many car repair factory in order to pull the business, there are so-called "free relief."". As long as your accident is big enough, they can earn money from your maintenance, and the trailer fee will be paid by the garage. Do you understand that?In dealing with your clients like this, I'm going to call several local 4S stores, and who wants free trailers, and who's in there?. A lot of rob. The garage is to rely on maintenance business to make money, but earn less than earn, not actively.If your car hasn't been repaired, you can try it on my own. If the repairs have been completed and the repair fee has been paid, there will be no other way.
The answer on the first floor is correct.I've dealt with many of these problems, too. It's not a good idea to consult an insurance company. Because the insurance company has definite rules. Unless your model is a rare vehicle, there is no local maintenance capability, that is to say, your car is an imported car or a concept car, and there may be exceptions.If you do this just for your own "convenience" or "reassurance" personal purpose, the two trailer, the cost insurance company will not bear.
The insurance fee is paid at the scene of the accident rescue to the nearest garage, but in your case, if you do not have the ability to repair the burden of local factory repair, you can apply for the two Trailer fee to the insurance company, but I think it is not possible, certainly will not admit the local repair factory repair is not good and give you proof so, you first negotiated with the insurance company, the two Trailer fee each bear a certain proportion of.