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Sorry to hear/read about your accident....Like Klayfish,I'm in the insurance business on the claims end of things....The only thing I might add to Klayshish's excellent advise would be to contact FFR and get quotes on a replacement frame and body and any other "factory" parts needed to repair your car. This will help the appraiser as he will have no idea of replacement parts cost unless he owns an FFR also and he in all probabilty doesn't. Possibly FFR could send you an itemized list of parts-cost-shipping for your car,this would help tremdously....
Also, if possible, when the appraiser comes to look at your car,if you could have it up on jack stands so he could get a good look at everything and good photos to document the damage,it would not hurt things and make the claims process go quicker and smoothly.... Any help you could give the appraiser will only help your claim...
If the car is deemed a total,then your documentation of what you spent on the car will be needed to place a value on it including labor...The more complete documentation you have the better,any and all receipts and expenses in a folder would be very helpful in determining the value...
Hope this helps..
David
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