Got in an accident last night
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Also consider Rockville Auto Body in Rockville. They've been very good at satisfying their customers over the years. Be very specific as to what you expect from the job and they will come through. This advice applies to any body shop, though.
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Originally Posted by PopTarts,Jan 16 2006, 11:28 AM
I now remember a friend of mine who is a Progressive agent recommending the same shop - sounds good
Insurance companies suggest certain shops for a couple of reasons. One of them is they get a discount on work sent to the shop they recommend. So don't automatically assume just because your insurance refers you to one that that shop is excellent.
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jan 16 2006, 04:13 PM
If I may... and even if I may not
Insurance companies suggest certain shops for a couple of reasons. One of them is they get a discount on work sent to the shop they recommend. So don't automatically assume just because your insurance refers you to one that that shop is excellent.
Insurance companies suggest certain shops for a couple of reasons. One of them is they get a discount on work sent to the shop they recommend. So don't automatically assume just because your insurance refers you to one that that shop is excellent.
They did get taken off of Progressive's preferred provider list eventually, but still...
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Jan 16 2006, 04:13 PM
If I may... and even if I may not
Insurance companies suggest certain shops for a couple of reasons. One of them is they get a discount on work sent to the shop they recommend. So don't automatically assume just because your insurance refers you to one that that shop is excellent.
Insurance companies suggest certain shops for a couple of reasons. One of them is they get a discount on work sent to the shop they recommend. So don't automatically assume just because your insurance refers you to one that that shop is excellent.
He is the one who deals closely with the repairs - so every week he sees several cars get re-built from the many different shops in the area, as well as knowing many of the owners personally.
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Thanks again for the help guys. It is reasuring to know that you heard good things about Imperial Autobody. I droped my baby there this morning. They will give me a cost estimate tomorrow.
Here are some pics of the damage. Now that I look at them, it looks less that what it could have been. We got lucky...
Here are some pics of the damage. Now that I look at them, it looks less that what it could have been. We got lucky...
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Needs a new door, right front fender, side mirror, front bumper, maybe rear bumper. Make sure they check the subframe in the middle and the front and the spot welds on the rear right quarter panel. If the spot welds are loose on the rear right quarter panel, your convertible top will need to be realigned. You might want to check the hydraulics on the convertible top to make sure they aren't farred either. Side impacts are the worst. They can tweak the entire care if it's not checked out properly.