Reimbursement for Repair-Related Transportation Costs Sample Clauses

Reimbursement for Repair-Related Transportation Costs. Money you spent on towing and/or rental car expenses that were incurred in connection with a qualifying repair caused by the Oil Consumption Defect will be reimbursed contingent on the fulfillment of the following requirements: ▪ The rental car or towing services were incurred within 24 hours of a qualifying repair performed due to the Oil Consumption Defect; ▪ You submit a completed Claim Form by , 2022 (See Section 10 below for how to do so); and ▪ The Claim Form is accompanied by an original or a copy of any document(s) that itemizes the rental car or towing service expense. The document should identify the nature of the expense, the date the cost was incurred, and the dollar amount, as well as documentation of the Qualifying Repair performed within 24 hours of the rental car or towing service. Claimants making a Claim for towing expenses shall be entitled to full reimbursement. Claims for rental car expenses shall be capped at $300 per Claim. In the event the total amount of valid Claims for Repair-Related Reimbursements exceeds $8,000,000 Claims will be adjusted on a pro rata basis.
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