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Originally Posted by finch1750
That's not always the truth. A few of the best body shops in my area are partners with my insurance. Wasn't gonna go to a crappier shop just to avoid that.
But definitely pick a shop based on you wanting them to do the work and not what your insurance says only.
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Remember that evomike runs a body shop himself..
While it may be possible that a shop capable of good quality work partners with insurance, they are still going to be influenced to do what is in the best interest of the insurance company. Otherwise, they will no longer be partnered with them. It's like using the sellers real estate agent... Or letting the prosecuting DA be your defense attorney. Agent and DA are probably great, but they aren't going to represent your interests.