Estimates - How Many Do I Need?

You have the right to obtain an estimate at the shop of your choice. You don't need three estimates, or even two. It's important to have your estimate prepared by the shop where you want your car repaired. If you didn't visit our It's Your Choice - It's YOUR Car, Isn't It? page yet, please do. It includes information about your rights in selecting a shop.

An estimate, or damage report as it is sometimes called, is based on the damage that's visible. If you are shopping for price by obtaining several estimates, remember that price is not the only consideration. Anyone, either a shop estimator or an insurance appraiser, can write a lower estimate or charge a lower price simply by leaving something out. What if something that affects the safety of your car is left out? Your primary concern should be selecting a shop qualified to restore the safety, function, appearance , and value of your car. Also, additional damage is sometimes found after a repair is started, and the actual cost to repair may be higher than the initial estimate. Any additional repairs necessary to truly restore your car to pre-accident condition should also be included in your insurance claim, and a supplement may be needed. Choose a shop which will repair your car correctly and follow up the initial estimate with a supplement to the insurance company if needed.

Goldcar Collision Repair Network certified member shops are qualified to restore your car to pre-accident condition and have been certified by the Goldcar Collision Repair Network as meeting the highest standards in the industry. To find a Goldcar Collision Repair Network member shop serving your area, use our Shop Locator.

If anyone attempts to require you to use any shop against your will, information and assistance is available to you. See our Consumer Help page.

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Estimates - How Many Do I Need?

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