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Property Damage: Write-Off or Repairs

Property Damage: Write-Off or Repairs

Ontario Car Accidents: Write-Off vs. Repair – Navigating the Aftermath of a Collision

A car accident in Ontario can leave you with more than just physical injuries. Your vehicle might be significantly damaged, raising the question: should it be written off or repaired? This decision has financial implications […]

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