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Therefore, the body shop will work towards the best interest of the insurance company. The body shop will write an estimate and determine the extent of the damage to your car. They will then provide an estimate of the damage. Then the insurance company will pay the body shop to fix your car.
You cant cash the check yourself since it has the repair shop on it named too. You would need to notify the insurance of your intentions. Insurance would then issue a check to the lender, not you, as lender gets first dibs.
Generally, the insurance company sends you a check or transfers the payment to your bank account. They may also send the settlement check directly to the repair body shop. Its essential that you start the claims process immediately after an accident to ensure you get repair funds as soon as possible.
Minor damage repair, like a small scratch or paint damage, may cost between $100 and $2,500, while severe collision repair could run over $10,000depending on the extent of the damage, make and model of your car, and the type of repair needed.
If you want to save money, youre typically better off going to an independent shop. Because of their higher overhead costs, dealerships often charge higher prices. At a dealership youll be getting service thats specialized for your vehicle, but that doesnt necessarily equate to better technicians.

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Do Body Shops Report to Insurance? Auto body shops do not initiate the insurance claim process or report damage to your insurer without your knowledge or consent. However, its common for a body shop to need additional approvals from your insurer if supplemental damages are discovered during the repair process.
For standalone repair shops, there is no defined limit to the number of days they can keep your vehicle for repairs. With that said, they are still required to complete repairs in an efficient amount of time for that specific repair and must ask for your consent to perform additional repairs.
You can take the payout and not complete repairs, thats up to you. If your ever in an accident in the same area again, expect your ins carrier to deny the claim as they already paid you to repair it and you didnt, they wont pay you for it again.

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