The Shoulder
The Shoulder
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Body shop keeps sending new estimates and now no one will return my adjuster's calls??

I'm genuinely at a loss here and starting to feel like I'm being strung along, so hoping someone has dealt with something like this before.

Back in the spring I got sideswiped on the highway — other driver clipped my front quarter panel and kept going. Damage looked cosmetic at first, just some scraped paint and a small crumple near the wheel well. My insurer sent me to a shop in their network and I figured it'd be a two-week thing, in and out.

That was almost four months ago.

The shop kept pushing the timeline, always with a different excuse — parts delays, technician scheduling, waiting on approvals. Fine, I get it, shops are slammed everywhere. But then last week things got weird. My adjuster told me the shop submitted a new supplemental estimate. Then another one two days later. Then two more after that — all within about a week and a half. Each one is dramatically higher than the last. We're talking the kind of jumps that don't feel like "oh we found a little extra rust" — these feel like a completely different repair scope than what was originally agreed on.

And now? The shop's appraiser has apparently gone dark on my adjuster. Won't return calls, won't reply to emails. My adjuster sounds frustrated but keeps telling me to "sit tight."

I don't even know what questions to ask at this point. Is this a normal part of the supplement process and I'm just panicking? Is the shop trying to pull something? Should I be doing something other than waiting? I still don't have my car back and I'm paying out of pocket for a rental that my coverage stopped reimbursing weeks ago.

Any insight would be genuinely appreciated. This whole thing has me stressed.

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  • 12
    wise-grouse-330

    Oh man, this is giving me serious flashbacks. My truck was in a shop for almost five months after a rear-end collision and the supplement situation got completely out of hand — new estimates kept appearing out of nowhere and I felt like I was just watching from the sidelines while my adjuster and the shop argued. Nobody told me anything unless I called and pushed. You're not overreacting, this is genuinely chaotic and you deserve real answers.

    • 7
      careful-parent802

      Really glad you posted an update — gives the rest of us some hope.

  • 11
    steady-swan-694

    The ghosting part is the red flag for me. Supplements themselves aren't unusual — hidden damage is real and shops do find stuff once they get into the teardown. But multiple large supplements in rapid succession combined with the appraiser suddenly going silent? That's not a normal workflow issue. When I was on the other side of this, an appraiser going dark usually meant one of two things: either there was a dispute about what was actually covered and someone was stalling, or the shop was padding and knew the numbers wouldn't hold up to scrutiny. Your adjuster should be escalating this internally, not just telling you to wait.

    • 17
      brave-hare-318

      A few practical things worth doing right now: First, request a written explanation for each supplement — what specifically triggered each one and what new damage or labor was discovered. Shops are generally required to document this stuff. Second, ask your adjuster directly whether they've issued any formal dispute or if there's an appraisal clause in your policy you could invoke. Third, check whether your state's department of insurance has a complaint process for repair delays — some states have rules about how long a shop can hold a vehicle. None of this is legal advice, just process stuff worth knowing.

    • 0
      weary-passenger684

      Did you have to escalate, or did they come around after the first ask?

  • 18
    sharp-sparrow-206

    "Sit tight" is adjuster-speak for "we don't want you asking too many questions right now." Keep a paper trail of every single communication — dates, who you spoke to, what was said. If your rental reimbursement ran out while the shop is still holding your car, that's something worth pushing back on hard. Don't just accept that the coverage period ended; ask them in writing why the rental isn't being extended given that the delay is on the shop's end, not yours.

  • 10
    sharp-crow-280

    I know this thread is mostly about the car side of things, but — were you checked out after the sideswipe? Even impacts that look minor can do a number on your neck and shoulder without you realizing it in the moment. Just making sure you're not so focused on the vehicle situation that you're ignoring anything going on with your body.

  • 13
    gentle-dove-099

    Stop waiting for your adjuster to fix this. Call the shop directly, ask to speak to the manager or owner (not the front desk, not the appraiser who's MIA), and ask point-blank: what is the current status of my vehicle, what does the final repair scope look like, and when can I expect it back. Get the answer in writing or at least follow up with an email summarizing what they told you. Shops sometimes behave differently when the customer is actively engaged versus just waiting on the insurance company to sort it out.

  • 15
    tidy-otter-165

    I want to understand the scale here — when you say each estimate is "dramatically higher," are we talking like a 20% jump per supplement or are these things doubling? Because a few supplements that add up to a meaningful increase isn't automatically suspicious depending on what they're finding. The ghosting is weird regardless, but I'd want to know more about what's actually in those estimates before assuming bad faith on the shop's part.

    • 6
      quiet-optimist254

      Going through something similar right now. Did following up actually move the needle for you?

    • 5
      level-offramp201

      Did the timeline change anything for you? Mine dragged on for weeks.

  • 20
    genuine-finch-314

    For what it's worth — the fact that your adjuster is still actively calling you and sounds frustrated on your behalf is actually a decent sign. They're not stonewalling you, which means they're probably genuinely trying to get answers. This kind of logjam usually does break eventually, even if the timeline is brutal. Hang in there and keep pushing.