Thats unfortunate. Normally they will submit the initial claim for approval. Take it apart to confirm and then submit any new findings. As long as you're under the threshold for an in person adjuster it's pretty seamless. Depending on dollar amount and company they may fight you on original parts and try to nickel and dime the shop. No reason they shouldn't put it at least the same as it was prior.
Agree. Thats been the case with personal and business vehicles of mine. They do an initial assessment. Then if the body shop sees more damage underneath they get the adjuster to approve the additional cost.
Your issue is one of the many reasons I always try to stay involved in the process both with the body shop and adjuster.
In your case I would reach out to your adjuster and discuss the issue. They are the group responsible for making it right. Good luck!
On a side note, my insurance guy is a great friend of mine and will get involved directly with the insurance company if there are issues like yours.
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