Invisible damage after collision

Hello together, I would be happy about experiences and assessments, because actually I didn’t have to deal with potential accident damage at all so far. I didn’t drive 200m on the way home from the holiday on my front door (of course!) someone in the back. In fact, a light rempler, I heard it in the car more than felt. Get out, look, with him it hit a cover under the headlights in the front, at my rear is original nothing No scratches, no bumps, nothing looks wrong. The parking sensors still work, did at least 100m further while parking their service. Now you hear and read everywhere about that, that under the bumper can do so much damage, even if from the outside little can be seen. The screwdriver of my trust spoke on the phone, he does not need to look at it, as I describe it, there is nothing. Would be nice. I have only two years to see the car. I have very little passion for cars, I don’t care about a scratch, as long as it doesn’t look like an angry ex-boyfriend tried to redecorate my paint. What I want is that a car will take me safely from A to B and will not have permanent construction sites that will keep me rolling at the screwdriver on the yard. And then I drive my boxes until no repair is worth it. So I’m absolutely not interested in having an opposing insurance company even more I just don’t want to risk being too reckless now and stumbling over some hidden structural damage later. Should you have that checked again? Or are cars so much sugar that I would have to be seriously concerned about it? And if you have someone looking for damage, who pays that at all if the result is “all fine”? Where no damage, because no insurance case? (As I said. In 20 years’ time. ==References====External links==