04-17-2007, 12:45 AM
You might take a few pictures of the remaining glass and send it toomthe insurance company asking "Is this what I'm Paying you for?"
Many years ago, somebody I knew had a Chevy LUV truck that was hit by a '59 Mercury station wagon. Crunched the truck, shoved it into a telephone pole, blew up the transformer, and burst the car battery.
AAA covered the repair of the truck (I would have thought it totaled) and came out to inspect the quality of the work. That doesn't sound typical, so I don't know if the body shop was suspect, but they were happy with the results.
Your insurance company might not be.
Many years ago, somebody I knew had a Chevy LUV truck that was hit by a '59 Mercury station wagon. Crunched the truck, shoved it into a telephone pole, blew up the transformer, and burst the car battery.
AAA covered the repair of the truck (I would have thought it totaled) and came out to inspect the quality of the work. That doesn't sound typical, so I don't know if the body shop was suspect, but they were happy with the results.
Your insurance company might not be.