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This was not the best surprise she discovered in her life, it could potentially even be the worst. Leather, foam, electrical conduits, a hoseā¦A resident of Yvelines had the unpleasant surprise of finding the interior of her car completely damaged by rats. The problem is that his insurance refuses to cover this significant damage.
Hoods, a paradise for rodents
Rats, mice, shrews and other martens are known to regularly cause damage under the hood of vehicles parked in towns and rural areas. This is especially true in winter when parked cars are still warm. And Zohra paid the price. These little creatures then sneak behind the wheels and climb up into the engine to establish a cozy nest.
Damage unfortunately not covered by insurance
According to Ornikar, damage caused by rodents to a vehicle is not covered by their auto insurance contract. Only damage possibly caused by the vehicle following material and bodily damage caused by rodents to third parties could be covered by their insurer through civil liability. Repairing damage caused by rodents to the vehicle will generally be at the expense of the users. If drivers do not want to have to deal with rodents, they are advised to implement various actions to get rid of them. To be found here
To summarize
A resident of Elancourt, in Yvelines, had a sweet surprise when she found her vehicle. Totally eaten away by rats, his insurance refuses to cover his Nissan Micra.
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