I have handled that kind of case before. If the other driver was found at fault, then the insurance must pay for satisfactory repairs. You can also try to get the diminution in value of what your vehicle was worth before the damage v. what it is worth now. There are cases in SC that keep the insurance companies on the level (i.e. Tyger River).
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