10 March 2020

Benefits of using an accident management service

Accidents are often over within seconds - what can feel like ages in the moment actually only lasts a couple of seconds. And the emotional toll that accidents can take on you can extend to months, even years, after the fact.
Not to mention the admin after that split second moment. Now compound all of this and you have a recipe for frustration, anguish and a fair amount of exhaustion.
Accident management services may be the ticket - a service to handle all the steps from the moment of impact, through to the handling of the insurance claims - and even organising an accident replacement vehicle for you while you are waiting for your car to be repaired.
Sounds incredible right? There are even more benefits when working directly with Carbiz after an accident

  1. Was the accident not-your-fault? Then you could qualify for an accident replacement vehicle at no cost to yourself.
  2. Carbiz will help you secure a similar type of accident loan vehicle to your (now damaged) car, meaning that you don’t have to be inconvenienced by a sub-par replacement rental.
  3. Carbiz offers 24/7 support with a dedicated 1800 accident support line.
  4. Not able to collect your car from the repair workshop? No problem! Carbiz ensures that your vehicle is delivered directly to you.

We recently helped Michaela Kim after an accident and a sub-par loan car - Our team quickly assisted in providing a smooth resolution and an accident replacement car that met their needs.

I had a not my fault accident and the given loan car from the other party's insurance company was at a lower level.Carbiz resolved this issue very smoothly and provided a similar type of loan car which I have used for 5 weeks.
I strongly recommend this company. Thank you

- Michaela Kim

Carbiz - we’ll help you. Contact us as soon as you’ve been involved in an accident.

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