If you are paying for the repairs, you can go anywhere that you choose. Also, many reputable repair shops give free estimates. Hope this helps.
The cost depends on the amount of damage done to your door, as well as which repair service you decide to choose for the repairs (services differentiate between states, so I cannot give you a clear estimate of the cost).
You will pay car repair prices. Depending on the company that you are going to get your work done with, there are many great options to choose from so you can save.
Like with most repair companies, Caliber Collision provides price quotes based on estimates of the work needed. Because of this, there is no good estimate of an average rate for repairs. Only by taking in a car can one get a good estimate of the price of a repair.
It depends on what repair option you choose with the company. If you do not go with one of their shops you will have to get an estimate done by either one of their adjusters or your shop of choice, depending on the state. Some kind of estimate has to be done so they know how much to pay for the damage.
Yes Justification for repairs must be submitted in writing to meet the qualifications.
The best advice I can give you is to go to one shop in your area and get an estimate (free usually) and the details on what repairs will be done. At that point I suggest you call at least 2 or 3 other repair shops in your area, explain what you need done and they should give you an estimate on the phone.
Yes, foundation repairs, if done improperly, can result in more damage than what was done in the first place. Therefore a permit is required and should be done by a professional.
Your wedding, your choice. The bridesmaids can wear whatever color you and your groom decide is OK (assuming, of course, you're paying for the wedding. Parents who are paying tend to want a say in what's done, too.)
This depends on what type of settlement you took for the damage.If the insurer is paying then they only are required to pay the actual invoice.If you took a "settlement" and did some of the repairs yourself and had some done for less than the estimated amount you get to keep the overage.It is important that both you and the insurance company agree what is going on!They can claim fraud if this is done wrong
Any damages caused to a building which is under lease and which are directly caused by the tenant are normally deducted from the bond if necessary. Otherwise, the tenant is responsible for paying for the repairs, but it is the landlord/homeowner who must get the repairs done (they then pass the bill on).
Go to your local garage and ask. Then go to a different garage and ask. Compare the prices and that should give you a rough estimate of the work needed to be done.
have done OR has done I have done you have done (singular) he has done she has done it has done we have done you have done (plural) they have done Examples are: I've done my homework. She has done it. The builders have done the repairs.