Do you have a garage you trust? If so I'd use them.
I vaguely remember a conversation with a main dealer and if it's repair rather than replacement work they'll simply outsource.
A slight diversion but my personal experience of using the insurers' preferred repairer (spoiler - utter ):
I got rear ended in the 110 (and shunted into a BMW in front) and they had to replace the front bumper, number plate, rear mud flap, fog light lens and straighten the plate holding the towing electrics. When my sister picked up the car for me they'd replaced the mud flap, number plate and bumper so it went straight back. After 2 more weeks they'd done the remaining jobs.
For what I could source for £100 or so and 30 minutes work they charged the chap who wrote off his Ford hitting me £800+VAT. Now you can see why insurance premiums are so high. What really took the biscuit was when I replaced the front bumper with a winch one at a later date they'd sheared one of the bolts and stuffed it back into the cross member (bending it slightly) so they could fit the bumper without having to extract the bolt. Took me 5h with a pair of pliers, file and grinder to get that thing out. Ed
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