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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 2739104" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>Now it will get complicated. First, it depends on how Geico procedures are written as this can vary between companies depending on how they write their policies. I don't work for Geico. At my company, if the hail will PDR, I'd ignore any and all collision damage. If the hail will not PDR due to either the size of the hail damage or the condition of the panel, I would write to repair the ENTIRE panel (all damage included) then write a related prior damage estimate for the old damage only without refinish. So you would be responsible for paying the shop for all the labor procedures associated with repairing the old damage excluding paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 2739104, member: 5110"] Now it will get complicated. First, it depends on how Geico procedures are written as this can vary between companies depending on how they write their policies. I don't work for Geico. At my company, if the hail will PDR, I'd ignore any and all collision damage. If the hail will not PDR due to either the size of the hail damage or the condition of the panel, I would write to repair the ENTIRE panel (all damage included) then write a related prior damage estimate for the old damage only without refinish. So you would be responsible for paying the shop for all the labor procedures associated with repairing the old damage excluding paint. [/QUOTE]
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