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Old 07-27-2015, 06:47 AM   #4
JayG
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IMHO, I would think that a shock with 120k miles would behave somewhat differently than one that is brand new

I would get the insurance company to replace both sides. It could be a safety issue.
As it was not your fault (pretty hard not to be when you are rear ended) they have a responsibility to make you whole and creating what could be an unsafe situation is wrong.

Are they going to be responsible for a car that is unsafe?
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