Hi,
This actually happened to a Nexar owner last year.
Kayla hit a fox on the highway at 65 mph. Early morning, empty road, nobody around. The front bumper was gone. Damage underneath.
She called her insurance. They said: no police report, no witnesses, no proof it was actually an animal. For all they knew, she drove into a guardrail. It was her word. That was it.
Except it was not.
Kayla had installed a Nexar less than a month earlier. The clip was already in her app — time-stamped, date-stamped, GPS-tagged. The highway, the fox, the impact, all of it. She sent it to her agent. The whole situation changed. She paid $500 on a $3,800 repair.
This is the part most people miss about dash cams. Recording is easy. Every camera does that. The hard part is what happens after — when you are standing on the side of the road, or on the phone with an adjuster, and you need the footage right now.
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