FYI I just saw a marauder on a flatbed pulling into Copart in Pennsburg(philly) about 3pm today. It was hit in the passenger quarter panel. The front looked good from what I saw..... I was just in the right place at the right time. I'm sure it will be listed in the next couple days.
No, absolutely NOT. The USAA Adjuster has to meet with the body shop of your choice. The body shop works with the USAA Adjuster.
DEMAND this.
The adjuster and the person doing the work must have a meeting of the minds. If they can't you need to know before any $$$ is spent.
No, absolutely NOT. The USAA Adjuster has to meet with the body shop of your choice. The body shop works with the USAA Adjuster.
DEMAND this.
The adjuster and the person doing the work must have a meeting of the minds. If they can't you need to know before any $$$ is spent.
Apparently USAA does not want to use an adjuster. They want the first estimate done by a shop in their network.
USAA also wanted to drag one of our cars up on a flatbed, bring it to a salvage yard, have it dumped on the ground with a fork lift and then have one of their guys do an "estimate". At that point there is no doubt it would be a total.Apparently USAA does not want to use an adjuster. They want the first estimate done by a shop in their network.
Well, they totaled her. The frame is cracked...