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Honestly let the insurance handle it. Like it was said above, it's what you cant see that is the problem. Find a trusted reputable bodyshop to do the repairs. My only advice would be to make sure (if its not full coverage insurance) they use OEM parts and are a Subaru authorized repair facility, because they will meet Subaru's standards for repair. You have a right to chose what parts go back on your car, and your insurance can help you fight for that if you are concerned about it being put together right.
Little old lady rear ended my Honda a few years back and her insurance tried to cheap out because its old and parts are hard to get. But I told the insurance she destroyed an OEM bumper and I expect an OEM bumper to be put back on. And they did.
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