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Well of course. But the point is. In paying for full coverage. And they should be replacing all oemHave you considered taking the $ and buying OEM parts?
It may cost you, but...
Oh, I 100% agree.Well of course. But the point is. In paying for full coverage. And they should be replacing all oem
Farmers is insurance. Shop is my dealershipWho is your insurance? I'm hearing shady shit about State Farm but I need to validate it through more than just the one local bodyshop I've got a quote through (i.e., the body shop might be shady).
I agree, cutting corners on a repair is bullshit.
Nope. Not when it’s an insurance claimCan't the body shop just say "we only use oem parts" to your insurance ?
Wild man. When I had my 2018 sti I got into am accident with it. Geico even paid for a new sti front lip that I bought as an add-onNope. Not when it’s an insurance claim
180-200$ is typical fair labor today. 10 yrs ago 120 was fair.Wow look at that labor rate. The last insurance offer i received it was $55 an hour. I knew they were scamming me woth that
With comprehensive claim, it isn’t raising my rates luckily180-200$ is typical fair labor today. 10 yrs ago 120 was fair.
55 is nuts. I don't even get charged that low when carrying livery and rep for a shop... Downright shady.
@optronix, I used to have state farm and they labeled 3 glass claims as "weather related claims" which totally messed up my rates for years. It took a while working with various insurance brokers to get it resolved appropriately. I didn't have major issues with them otherwise, but I've also heard of other shady practices and dropping people after two claims in 5 years. I now carry travelers via an independent agent and somehow I pay less for my its than I did my vw gti, like 82$/mo or something. They somehow magically reduce my rates yearly as well. Covid was just massive drops year after year!
Take a look at Texas Farm Bureau. I switched to them from USAA back in 2018 and they have been outstanding on claims. My agent is really good and is on my side, always trying to save me a buck on premiums but very helpful on claims.Farmers is insurance. Shop is my dealership