| Re: What to look for in a bodyshop Hm.. I'm not sure what you mean by no-fault, but this is what's happened so far. My dad has contacted the other party's insurance company, and that insurance company is coming over to assess the damage. I'm pretty sure that they will be paying for all the damages.
You're correct that our insurance company is not doing anything to help file a claim against the other company/party.
I'm curious about this no-fault policy.. So if you are in an accident (full collision coverage) and you are at fault, the most you pay (well, the insurance company) is $500 to the other party? And the rest of the repair money will be paid either by the other insurance company or the other party (depending on their coverage)? It doesn't seem to make too much sense to me..
David, so the $625 is a "traditional" non-PDR bodyshop work, correct? Thank you for the estimate, it's appreciated. |