Involved in a collision in 2022 Model Y with only 8000 miles on it (purchased new in 11/2022). I posted some pictures. We have State Farm Insurance. There are 3 potential Tesla authorized repair shops I can choose from in the Seattle area, none of which are on State Farms Preferred Repair list (not surprising). This is our first Tesla and the first time we will have to deal with an insurance claim with a repair shop that is not on their preferred list. When I called one shop, they set a date for an estimate (car cannot be driven for will send pics or will tow if needed). When I called another shop, they asked that I get a State Farm estimate first.
Here is my question:
If I send pics in etc to State Farm, and they give an estimate (which may be lower than actual repair cost when it is actually taken in)- what happens?
Could State Farm just send me a check for their own estimate and then I have to pay the difference, even before I actually take it in? This is what I don't want to happen as I feel this may be a totaled car.
Or does the the autobody repair shop talk with State Farm about the actual cost of repair, and then State Farm approves and pays for the full repair? (or I guess declines to agree and not pay?)
Do I need to do the initial State Farm quote in the first place? or should I just wait for my estimate date and let the shop quote a repair cost and then they send it in to State Farm?
Looking for any guidance on the best way to go about this- get the State Farm estimate first, or get the auto repair body quote first and have them send to State Farm.
thanks
Here is my question:
If I send pics in etc to State Farm, and they give an estimate (which may be lower than actual repair cost when it is actually taken in)- what happens?
Could State Farm just send me a check for their own estimate and then I have to pay the difference, even before I actually take it in? This is what I don't want to happen as I feel this may be a totaled car.
Or does the the autobody repair shop talk with State Farm about the actual cost of repair, and then State Farm approves and pays for the full repair? (or I guess declines to agree and not pay?)
Do I need to do the initial State Farm quote in the first place? or should I just wait for my estimate date and let the shop quote a repair cost and then they send it in to State Farm?
Looking for any guidance on the best way to go about this- get the State Farm estimate first, or get the auto repair body quote first and have them send to State Farm.
thanks