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Originally Posted by jsoto
I suggest you let the adjust and the body shop deal together...IMO.
The body shop knows exactly what needs to be done and how much of their time it will take to make it right. Don't let the adjuster do the figuring it out.
Let the shop and the adjust work it out...
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Thats not how Texas Auto Insurance works.
The adjuster is going to look at the damage and give me a figure. If I want I can take the cash and do whatever I want with it. I can then take that figure to any body shop I want and have them repair it and they will contact the insurance agency to let them know they low balled the figure, on purpose, and they will need more money to correct this to preaccident condition.
Insurance companies are throwing about 60-70% of the actual cost out there in hopes people take the wad of cash and they win.