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Old 03-14-2018, 04:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
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it seems like they are confident the repair can easily be made, if 3 different places are suggesting it. don't make it out to be a bigger deal than it is, it's pretty simple. Let them do it... If your not satisfied (which is unlikely, MOST of these guys are professionals, and know what they are doing) make them aware, and contact your insurance. they will send an adjuster out to examine the repair, and help you resolve it... We once had a repair done by a shop that was recommended to us (we were new to the area) and they did a lackluster job on the clear (bugs in it, hair, ect) we had the adjuster look at it, and the shop had to re-paint it. after the second go around, still no bueno. we had them do it a third time, and they finally got it right.
Realize that this was not a normal occurrence. My point is, your insurance co will stand behind you to get a reasonable repair done.
OR, do what I would do, and take the insurance check, and add the difference between repairing the cover, and replacing it, which shouldn't be all that much.
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