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Shop wants me to sign a disassembly auth form — who pays if insurer totals the car after?

So I'm in a weird in-between situation and could really use some perspective from people who've been through this.

My car got hit pretty hard from the side by someone who ran a stop sign — their fault, no question, police report backs it up. I filed through my own insurance since the other driver's coverage is shaky, and the initial photo-based estimate my adjuster put together came back just under what I'd expect the total-loss threshold to be. Close enough that it made me nervous.

I decided to take it to a specialty shop I trust rather than one of the insurer's preferred places. The shop told me they need to actually take apart some of the interior paneling and structural sections to see what's hiding underneath — which, honestly, makes total sense given where the impact was. The problem: they want me to sign an authorization for the disassembly work before they'll do it, and they mentioned there's a fee for that process that only gets waived if I actually go ahead with repairs there.

Here's what's keeping me up at night — what if the real damage estimate, once they get in there, pushes the car into total-loss territory? My insurer would walk away from the repair, and I'd potentially be left holding a disassembly bill for a car I no longer own.

Has anyone dealt with this exact situation? Did your insurer cover the teardown cost even when they ended up totaling the vehicle? Should I be getting something in writing from the adjuster before I sign anything at the shop? I feel like I'm being asked to take on financial risk that shouldn't be mine to carry here.

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