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 Do I have to get 3 estimates on my car?


No, California Law allows the consumer to choose any shop to repair their vehicle. Your insurance company is required to work with the shop of your choice and, in good faith, arrive at an agreed price to repair your car.

My insurance company directs me to a shop that I don’t want to use to repair my car. Can I decide who is going to repair my car?


Legally, you have the right to choose what shop you want to fix your car. Your Insurance company cannot require you to go to a particular shop.

Should I turn the loss into my insurance company or pay for it out of pocket?


That is really a question only you can answer based on a number of personal and financial factors. An intial drive-in estimate is typically written as a "visual only estimate". A majority of the time, the price to repair a car goes up (sometimes increasing dramatically) once it is disassembled and closely inspected. This is due to many very expensive components are situated inside the exterior parts of vehicles and cannot be seen visually unless a vehicle has been taken apart, which is not feasible for a drive-in estimate. Your insurance company has the expertise and is trained to deal with additional damage and part price increases, much better than most consumers. If you have any question about handling the claim yourself or turning it into your insurance company, you should probably let the experts handle it for you, but again that is your choice

What are OEM, Aftermarket, and Recycled Parts?


OEM - (Original Equipment Manufactured) by your vehicle’s factory supplier. Aftemarket - Copied from the original factory part and manufactured by a 3rd party supplier. Mainly manufactured overseas and imported into the US. Recycled Part - An original factory part taken off of a vehicle that has been retired from service.

What is a Visible Only Estimate?


A visible estimate is written only for what damage the appraiser can see without disassembling the vehicle. No hidden damage is assumed. Normally drive-in estimates (both shop and insurance company) are written as visible only because we do not want to potentially disable a vehicle while drive estimating. Once a vehicle is in the repair shop, we take all damaged parts off the car and inspect for all hidden damage. This is a normal industry practice.

What is a Supplement?


A supplement is typically an estimate for hidden or additional damage, not discovered during the initial visible estimate. Supplements and hidden damage are a normal occurrence because today’s vehicles are designed to crush from the “outside-in” in order to protect the occupants. If a shop finds additional damage, it writes a supplement and notifies the insurance company or customer for approval to continue with repairs.

Can frame damage be properly repaired?


The answer is yes, if the frame has not been permanently weakened by a tear or kink. Also, some areas of the crush zone are off limits to repair. Serious damage may require a frame component section or replacement. Today’s light cars are designed with a uni-body frame, meaning most of the vehicle core is part of the frame structure. It is very common and safe for a competent shop to correctly repair a vehicle frame.


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