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Old 07-06-2018, 01:29 PM   #185 (permalink)
cupcakez
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Originally Posted by Hotrodz View Post
If they don't total it they should give you a choice between a preferred or certified shop or a shop of your choosing to do the work. Most insurance companies will pay for those exterior parts that were on the car before the accident and oem for everything else. The shop send them a parts list with cost associated with it and then they cut you a check. Certified shops have a set labor price that they charge the insurance company. You can always ask your shop to solicit your insurance carrier to become certified as well.

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Damn. Well luckily my shop is very flexible about this stuff. I dont know how well they do in handling insurance claims but hopefully they know how to deal with them correctly.
They are willing to defs work with me on letting me source the parts needed, I know that much is for sure.
I also know that they are willing to do the repairs and afe capable of doing an excellent job as well.

The only thing they dont do is stitching of seats cloth or airbag replacement setups that I know of.

Anyth mechanical I trust them on.
And they have taken care of me very well so far.
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