Radar Sensor and Camera Damage in Premium Car Insurance in North Cyprus
Radar sensor and camera damage in premium vehicles can change the entire value of a claim. In North Cyprus, a Mercedes, BMW, Range Rover, Porsche, Tesla, Lexus, Jaguar or special import SUV may have cameras, radar sensors, parking systems, lane support, blind spot modules or driver assistance systems built into the bumper, grille, mirrors, windscreen area or rear bodywork.
This means a small visible impact may hide a much more technical claim.
In Kyrenia, a Mercedes moving towards Zeytinlik junction during morning traffic may suffer a low-speed front impact. The bumper mark may look minor from outside. But behind that mark there may be a radar sensor, camera connection, parking sensor, grille bracket or driver assistance component. If those parts are affected, the claim is not just a bumper repair.
CAN Sigorta’s premium comprehensive insurance approach reads radar sensor and camera damage as part of the vehicle’s own physical damage. The file must identify where the impact happened, whether the sensor area was affected, whether the camera image changed, whether a warning light appeared, whether calibration may be needed and whether the part is available locally or must be sourced from abroad.
Tesla and other electronic vehicles make this distinction even more important. At a Long Beach site entrance, a low-speed reversing movement may damage a rear camera or parking sensor. The car may still move, but the technical file may require electronic inspection, calibration review and possible parts sourcing. In these vehicles, the claim cannot be read only from the external bodywork.
A Range Rover in Bellapais may scrape a stone wall and affect a side camera or blind spot sensor. A BMW in Nicosia Dereboyu may suffer a front bumper impact that affects a parking sensor. A Mercedes near Famagusta Industrial Zone may receive side-panel contact close to an electronic module or camera area. The location and direction of the contact help explain the claim.