What happens if I receive a claim payment check for repair work done on my car, but it turns out that the payment doesn’t cover the whole amount charged for the repairs?
A. In most cases, the insurance company’s damage repair appraisal and claim payment check will adequately cover the repair work done by an approved auto body shop. But if there is damage that was overlooked in the original estimate, often a supplemental payment can be made to cover the additional repair costs.
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