One flat price: $100 per estimate — initial estimates and insurance supplements. Pay after delivery. See how it works →
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Professional repair estimates. $100 flat.

Send your car info and photos of the damage — receive a written, itemized estimate by email. If the insurance estimate missed items, we write the supplement and email it to you and your insurance company.

Pay after delivery, via Zelle · Initial estimates & insurance supplements · One flat price, no subscriptions

EST-1001 · 2022 Toyota Camry SE · Claim CLM-88-441207Missing Operations Review
Front bumper cover — replace (OEM)$516.00
Fender LH — repair & refinish, 5.6 hrs$324.80
Pre & post repair diagnostic scans was missing$130.00
Front camera calibration (ADAS) was missing$285.00
Blend front door LH was missing$87.00
Documented repair plan$0.00
The situation

The insurance estimate came in low. Now what?

First insurance estimates are written fast, often from photos alone. Scans, calibrations, blend panels, and damage that only shows up at teardown are exactly the items that get left out — and nobody volunteers to add them for you.

“The insurance check doesn't cover the repair.”
“The shop found more damage after teardown.”
“Who tells the insurance company about the missing items?”
“Is the calibration even in there?”

That's the supplement — and it's what we do

Send us the initial insurance estimate and photos of the damage. We document every missing operation, line by line, and email the supplemental estimate to you and the insurance company. $100 flat, paid after delivery.

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The deliverable

What $100 gets you

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Itemized, written estimate

Parts with prices, labor hours by category at real rates, refinish, materials, and taxes — delivered by email as a PDF.

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Missing operations documented

Scans, ADAS calibrations, blends, one-time-use fasteners, teardown damage — the items first estimates skip.

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Your photos, put to work

Damage lines reference the photos you send, so every operation has its evidence.

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Sent to your insurer too

Supplements are emailed to you and your insurance company — you don't have to play messenger.

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Pay after delivery

You see the finished estimate first. Then send $100 via Zelle. No deposits.

Usually one business day

From the moment we have your photos and info to the estimate in your inbox.

How it works

Two services. One flat price.

Pick the one that matches where you are.

Initial estimate — $100

A professional written estimate for your vehicle's damage or repair — itemized parts, labor, and operations.

  1. Send your customer info (name, phone, email)
  2. Send your car info (year, make, model — VIN if you have it)
  3. Send your insurance info, if any (carrier and claim number)
  4. Send photos of the damages
  5. Receive your written estimate by email
  6. Send payment via Zelle — $100 flat
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Insurance supplement — $100

We revise the initial insurance estimate and document all the missing items — scans, calibrations, teardown damage, blends.

  1. Send the initial insurance estimate
  2. Send photos of the damages
  3. We email the supplemental estimate to you and the insurance company
  4. Send payment via Zelle — $100 flat
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The gap

What did the first estimate leave out?

An illustrative example — every claim is different, and results are never guaranteed. But the pattern is one every collision estimator recognizes.

Initial estimate
  • Front bumper cover — replace $516.00
  • Fender repair — 2.0 hrs $116.00
  • Refinish fender $121.80
  • Paint & materials $168.00
  • Total $921.80
Documented supplemental estimate
  • Everything in the initial estimate $921.80
  • Pre & post diagnostic scans +$130.00
  • Bumper reinforcement bar (found at teardown) +$421.90
  • Front camera calibration (ADAS) +$285.00
  • Blend front door · one-time-use fasteners +$140.25
  • Documented total $1,898.95

Illustrative example for demonstration only — not a guarantee of any supplement outcome.

Inside the document

What's inside every estimate we write

VIN-verified vehicle

Year, make, model, and trim confirmed against the VIN when you provide it.

Itemized parts

Part numbers where applicable, part types, quantities, and prices.

Labor by category

Body, refinish, mechanical, frame, diagnostic — real hours at real rates.

Refinish & blend

Refinish operations and adjacent-panel blends, called out explicitly.

Scans & calibrations

Pre/post repair diagnostic scans and ADAS calibrations where the damage calls for them.

Teardown findings

Hidden damage documented as its own operations, not buried in notes.

Photo-referenced lines

Damage operations reference the photos you send as evidence.

Insurer comparison

Supplements show line by line what the initial estimate missed or changed.

Plain-language summary

A version your customer — or your adjuster — can actually read.

PDF by email

A professional, branded document delivered to your inbox.

Sent to your insurer

Supplemental estimates are emailed to the insurance company for you.

Revision if needed

If something material changes, we revise — the history stays intact.

For shops

Hand us the supplement paperwork.

You found the hidden damage — reinforcement bar, extra hours, one-time-use fasteners. We turn your teardown photos and the initial insurance estimate into a documented supplemental estimate and email it to you and the insurer. $100 flat per estimate, no subscription, no per-seat software.

How shops use us →
Estimator documenting hidden damage after teardown
Vehicle owner photographing damage with a phone
For car owners

Start from your phone, tonight.

Snap photos of the damage, tell us what happened, add your insurance info if there's a claim. A repair professional writes your estimate and emails it back — a real, itemized document you can hand to a shop or an adjuster, not a guess over the phone.

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Straight answers

The questions everyone asks first

“What does it cost?”

$100 flat per estimate — initial or supplement. No hourly billing, no percentage of your claim.

“When do I pay?”

After your estimate is delivered. Payment is via Zelle; the details arrive with the estimate.

“What did the insurance estimate miss?”

That's what the supplement documents — scans, calibrations, blends, teardown damage, line by line.

“Who sends it to the insurance company?”

We do. The supplemental estimate is emailed to you and your insurer.

“Why is this line on the estimate?”

Every operation is itemized with parts, hours, and rate — and referenced to your photos.

“How fast?”

Usually within one business day of receiving your photos and info.

Pricing

One flat price. Nothing to subscribe to.

$100 per estimate — initial estimates and insurance supplements. Pay via Zelle after delivery.

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Straight answers

Common questions

Is $100 really the whole price?
Yes. $100 flat per estimate, whether it's an initial estimate or an insurance supplement. No deposits, no subscriptions, no add-ons — and you pay after the estimate is delivered.
Can you guarantee the insurance company pays more?
No — and no honest service can. What we do is document every missing operation clearly, with your photos as evidence, so the insurer reviews a complete file. The decision is always theirs.
I'm a shop — can you write our supplements?
Yes. Send the initial insurance estimate and your teardown photos; we write the supplemental estimate and email it to you and the insurer. Many shops use us exactly this way instead of buying estimating software.
What do you need from me?
For an initial estimate: your contact info, the car's year/make/model, your insurance info if there's a claim, and photos of the damage. For a supplement: the initial insurance estimate plus photos. The form walks you through it.
How do I pay?
Via Zelle, after your estimate is delivered. The payment details are included with the finished estimate.
Is a written estimate really different from a shop quote?
A verbal quote is a guess; a written estimate is a document — itemized parts, labor hours, rates, and operations you can hand to a shop, an adjuster, or a court if it comes to that.
Who actually writes my estimate?
A qualified repair professional. Software helps organize the file, but every estimate is prepared and reviewed by a person — never auto-generated.

Your estimate is one form away.

Tell us what happened, send the photos, and a repair professional takes it from there. $100 flat — you pay after it's delivered.

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