[QUOTE=Teufelhunde;897523]I am absolutely NOT trying to be a dick, and no judging, just thought you should know that by deleting items on the estimate that the insurance company paid for, the insurance company will look at that as insurance fraud.
Chances are that they will never know, but if you have a good deal of supplemental damages found, they may come to the shop for a re-inspection, or may come out at the end of the repair for a post repair inspection. Depending on the Appraiser that comes out, it could be a problem.
Once again, NOT trying to be a dick, I don't care one way or another, just thought you might like a heads up.
Lon[/QUOTE]
Bullshit You do not have to even fix this trike or car or what ever is insured . you payed the insurance company your insurance premium, now they paid you for the insurance claim. we have customers come in all the time that just want to make the car or truck drivable and safe and save lots of money they walk out the door with a hand full of cash. If you have another crash & they find things they all ready paid you for last time that were not replaced they will not pay again for that part. keep your receipts and take pictures . You could go to swap meets and Ebay buy used take off parts and save a ton of money .