Being involved in a car accident is stressful as it is. It can be even more stressful when your vehicle has suffered damage and you urgently need to get repairs done. It doesn’t help, especially when you are being persuaded by the insurance company to going to a specific repair shop. However, insurance companies may be trying to mislead you for their benefit, and you have a choice to go to any repair shop of your choice.
Although it isn’t wrong for car insurances to recommend a repair shop, they shouldn’t pressure you into a choice. It is important to remember that insurance companies are businesses at the end of the day, and it is in their best interest to benefit themselves before anything. Therefore, if an insurance company tells you that they will not cover damage to your car unless you use an in-network mechanic, you have a right to seek the mechanic of your choice.
If you’re receiving pushback from your provider, it’s worth double-checking your rights to ensure that they’re not breaking the law by misleading you into doing what they want you to do.
The recommended repair shop from your insurer has a relationship established with the insurance company. Typically, the insurance company prefers you to go to their recommendation because it will be cheaper and easier for the provider.
On the good side, body shops recommended by the insurance company are usually reputable establishments that guarantee their work for the car’s lifetime. Some of the benefits of using the insurer’s recommendation are:
Although your insurance company may have suggestions of “in-network” repair shops, you have a right to go against their suggestion and look for a mechanic of your choice. Although it may seem simpler to use an insurer-preferred body shop, it isn’t necessarily the best plan.
Recommended body shops usually have the insurer’s best interests in mind as the priority, such as saving them money. Some of the issues that may come up are:
Car insurance doesn’t cover the cost of regular repairs or maintenance. If you have auto insurance, more specifically collision and comprehensive coverage, it pays for the repairs for your damaged car due to a car accident or natural disaster.
Having both comprehensive and collision is considered “full coverage” and may be worthwhile for you depending on the type of car that you have. These coverages are all different from liability insurance, which covers damages to another person’s car or property that result from an accident you caused.
You are entitled to all costs and expenses caused by the negligence of the at-fault party. Those expenses may include:
Being involved in a car accident is stressful. On top of that, you might have to deal with the at-fault attorneys and insurance company. Let us help you out and deal with these parties ourselves. Contact us today for a free consultation to speak to one of our car accident attorneys.
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