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πŸ› οΈπŸš— Collision Repair 101: What You Need to Know About Insurance Estimates! πŸš—πŸ› οΈ
June 25, 2024

The First Estimate Is Never The Last

Hey there, amazing customers! 🀩 Let's talk about a little-known fact in the collision repair world: The first estimate from your insurance company is NEVER the last! 😲

 

Here’s the scoop:

       

         Initial Estimates: The first number your insurer gives you? Think of it as a starting point. 🏁

  • Why It's Not Enough: Initial estimates are often based on a quick look or photos, missing hidden damages. It’s a ballpark figure to get things rolling. 🎬

       

        Supplements: These are extra amounts we request to cover everything the initial estimate missed. It's all about making your car perfect again! πŸ› οΈβœ¨

  • What’s Included: Supplements cover hidden damages discovered during the repair process. It ensures all necessary parts, labor, and materials are accounted for. πŸ“‹πŸ”§

       

        Going from Shop to Shop: 🚢‍β™‚οΈπŸšΆ‍♀️ Getting multiple estimates might seem like a good idea, but it's usually just a waste of your precious time. ⏰ The initial estimate won’t cover everything, no matter how many places you visit.

  • Why It’s Unnecessary: Every shop will find the same hidden damages that weren't in the initial estimate. Save time and stress by choosing a reputable shop and letting them handle it from start to finish. πŸπŸ‘

       

        Accepting the First Payment: Taking the first payment from your insurer doesn’t mean it’s the final offer. When a supplement is created, the insurance company will simply cut another check! πŸ’Έβœ‚οΈ

  • Don’t Worry: Accepting the first check is just part of the process. The insurance company expects to issue additional payments as supplements are approved. It’s a normal part of making sure your car is fully repaired. πŸ¦πŸ’Ό


πŸ”‘ Key Takeaway: Trust us to handle the supplements and work with your insurer to get your car back to its pre-loss condition. We’ve got your back! πŸ’ͺ

What You Can Do to Make This Process Easier:

  • Choose a Trusted Repair Shop: Pick a shop with experience and a good reputation. This reduces back-and-forth and speeds up repairs. πŸ†
  • Provide Clear Photos and Information: The more detailed the information you provide initially, the easier it is for us to start the process. πŸ“ΈπŸ“
  • Stay in Communication: Keep in touch with us during the repair process. We’ll keep you updated on supplements and any additional approvals needed. πŸ“žπŸ’¬
  • Be Patient: Quality repairs take time. Trust the process and know that we’re working hard to get your car back to you in top condition. β³πŸ”§

Have questions or need an estimate? Drop by Redeemed Auto Body, and let's get your vehicle looking brand new! 🌟

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Myth 1: I need to get estimates from multiple shops to see who can fix my car for what insurance wrote. Reality: Insurers write an initial estimate for your vehicle when you make a claim. However, these initial estimates often cover only about 50% of the actual repair costs. This underestimation occurs because many people make a claim, receive the payment, and then pocket the money without repairing their vehicle. To minimize payouts, insurers write conservative estimates. But don't worry! The supplement process exists to address this. When additional damages are discovered during the repair process, a supplement is created to cover the extra costs. Therefore, there’s no need to go from shop to shop trying to find one that matches the insurance price. Choose a reputable repair shop that can handle the supplement process and ensure your vehicle is repaired correctly. Myth 2: I don’t want to accept their first payment because I know it will cost more. Reality: It's common to worry that the first payment won't cover the full repair cost. However, accepting the first payment doesn’t mean you're settling for less. Once we disassemble your vehicle and write up a thorough and complete repair plan, we will submit a supplement to the insurance company for the additional necessary repairs. Accepting the initial payment won’t void any future payments, as long as it isn’t labeled as the “final payment.” Always check the documentation, and feel confident that further payments can be issued as needed through the supplement process. Conclusion Understanding these common myths can save you time and stress during the collision repair process. Trust your repair shop to work with your insurer and handle the necessary supplements to ensure your vehicle is properly repaired.
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