Wednesday I started a job in Apison, T.N. this was supposed to be a two day job but is going to turn into four because I have to go back down tomorrow to finish it. The house I'm working on is less than a mile from where a couple of the tornado's touched down and killed eight people. And we actually saw one of them form on our way to the hotel. We had another crew working in Ringold, G.A. as well and I had to take them some equipment on Friday. Man I have never seen that type of devastation in person before, I'm still kind of shell shocked about it. The Ruby Tuesday's just off the highway blew my mind, the front and rear walls were still standing but everything in between was leveled. My heart goes out to all the people down there.
Anyway my car was sitting at the shop here in Knoxville and took some significant hail damage. All things considered I feel pretty lucky to just have some dents on a car, but now I have to deal with the insurance company and a repair shop. I was going to put it up for sale next week but now I've got to get it fixed first.
Here's some pics;
It's a similar picture all the way around the car. The insurance company said they would send an appraiser out to look at the car and then deposit money into my account and I could take anywhere I want to get it fixed. This concerns me. What if they say it's going to take $1500 to fix it and I can't find any place to do it for under $2500? I've never had to deal with an insurance company so I don't know if this is standard procedure but it seems to me I should get it appraised by the shop that's going to do the work. With that type of repair would a shop use to fix this? Paintless dent removal or standard body work and paint? Any thought's on how I should handle this?






