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Car Insurance Check More Than Estimate? |
The insurance company is sending a check for an estimate that their adjuster gave them after he came out and inspected the car. Morally it should go back to the insurance company but you will have to check with the body shop on their policy-they may not really care who in fact gets the difference. They'll likely write you a check. If you are saying that the final costs of the repair are less than the check sent for the repairs, and you are considering pocketing the money, you are considering committing insurance fraud. (A felony) While it is tempting to keep the money, the shop will most likely send a final repair invoice to the insurer. If the adjuster is doing his job (many would let this slip through), he will catch that the repair cost was less, and you will owe the money back to the company. |
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