You can get the quote from the shop. The best is to call the adjustor who is in charge of the case ASAP. Once the work order from the shop goes in to ICBC, there isn't much you can do. They are also supposed to have photos etc.
A lot of the kinetic energy get pass from the bumper to the bumper shocks etc. If it is on a highway, why would it be 3-4kph?
You do realise not matter the shop charges $100 or $100k, your insurance rate still go up the same amount regardless.
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Originally Posted by snails
in the end yes i did, and thats why i didnt kick, scream or complain, called in and claimed 100% no arguing, but once i feel a shop took advantage iof the situation and icbc clears it then yes, i do feel a little screwed, i know what shops will do when they are having a slow month.. pretty much anything to make money.. even if it is to exadurate damage knowing that icbc will pay them 
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