Hello guys, I had an accident last week, Volvo S60 EZ03 vs. a poor deer. The accident was taken up by the police (reef lay in the ditch) and the insurance (partial cascade) informed of me. I was then asked for a cost estimate. I did not have a workshop binding, and since I have often heard a “Oh, we never had one like that here”, I prefer to have things done at the bodywork through a contract workshop (and for that I also like to miss a I was still at the Volvo contract workshop here in the city before the long weekend. There pictures were taken, briefly inspected and then forwarded to a “external service provider”. Today the finished KVA came in a height, which I did not expect and which the insurance will probably not take over (read: clearly above what I paid for my used one). The accident was not “specially” wild, should be called I was anyway. It is fast, still braked and easily corrected the track, so that I hit the animal only with the right side. There is nothing spoiled on the body (the master also thought). The fluke has a dent, there is probably a new part and painting cheaper than bulging and painting, at least the workshop seems to see. On the front there are other parts to make, there can of course only from the look on it not tell, whether there is now only what is lashed out, or plastic u However, (a) the right door should also be made/painted, although there is definitely nothing there and (b) what is done on both headlights, although only the right deer has seen nothing, and also (pronouncement master) nothing. Only now the question arises to me: how to react? The workshop say that the KVA is probably wrong (indirectly implying fraud)?\ Just pass on to the insurance company? Go to a free workshop, and that also e I have only the pictures of the workshop, but I probably can’t just publish them on the Internet. But I can still have my own tomorrow. Unsuspecting greetings, Sebastian