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Old 12-28-2018, 01:24 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I think it is really your call. Since the repair cost is bordered either way, you can probably work with the insurance company to reach a satisfactory outcome.

Personally, I would take the cash and move on. That's a lot of repair work.

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With just minor checks remaining on the car, the tally is at $11,300. Allstate gave the shop the "OK" to begin repairs, but are still requiring a final damage report. The appraiser made it seem like it could still fall either way.

Lets say the tally remained, and Allstate allowed for repairs. What would be your call? Save the car, or go ahead and cash in on a ride that could maybe never be the same?
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