GLC Bumper dent - Repair or Replace (with cost)
While going out of a parking lot today, another car backed up and caused a dent in my front bumper. Looking for suggestions if this can be repaired or does the whole bumper need to be replaced? Also looking for cost of each - the guy who caused this, his insurance should pay for this.
Thank you very much.



While going out of a parking lot today, another car backed up and caused a dent in my front bumper. Looking for suggestions if this can be repaired or does the whole bumper need to be replaced? Also looking for cost of each - the guy who caused this, his insurance should pay for this.
Thank you very much.
Also, thanks for the tip on the diminished value compensation - should that be through my insurance company?



I just wish people be a bit more careful while they are driving / backing out in a parking lot. Thanks again.
Need some more guidance here - I dropped my 2017 GLC at a certified Mercedes collision repair facility for the dent repair in my front bumper and they called me today to say none of the the front parking sensors are working and it won't be covered by the insurance claim as the parking sensors could not have been damaged by the accident (Caused by a 3rd party and they have accepted responsibility of the same). So I went to the shop as quickly as I can today and had them on a conference call with the insurance company. The parking sensor I had was installed by the Mercedes Dealership back in 2019 when I purchased the car certified and its an after market installed by someone they sublet the work.
I am really at a loss now, the body shop is now insisting that I either take back the car with just the bumper work done (parking sensors not working) or pay for the charges of the parking sensor repair. I am very sure that the body shop caused the damage to the parking sensors when they took the bumper off and just was not very careful. All the parking sensors were working fine when I dropped the car with them last week, but there is no way I can prove that. Looking forward for all of your advisement here.
Thanks again.


