Hi All,
Last week, my Model Y was rear-ended in New Jersey. I am still waiting for the police report as I did not exchange information with the driver - only the state trooper who arrived quickly. It was a tense moment, and I was upset, trying to keep my composure during the interaction with the driver. However, I am now trying to understand their expectations. I took the car to a body shop, which mentioned they are not part of the Tesla program for purchasing parts. I have the option to buy parts myself or find a body shop affiliated with the Tesla program. I would like clarification on what to expected regarding the rear-end damage?
Last week, my Model Y was rear-ended in New Jersey. I am still waiting for the police report as I did not exchange information with the driver - only the state trooper who arrived quickly. It was a tense moment, and I was upset, trying to keep my composure during the interaction with the driver. However, I am now trying to understand their expectations. I took the car to a body shop, which mentioned they are not part of the Tesla program for purchasing parts. I have the option to buy parts myself or find a body shop affiliated with the Tesla program. I would like clarification on what to expected regarding the rear-end damage?