The bottom line
A short summary of the work covered and the total shown on the document.
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The explanation describes the uploaded document. It is not a new estimate, price audit, legal opinion, or repair authorization.
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The translator organizes what is already written into a more understandable summary.
A short summary of the work covered and the total shown on the document.
Plain-language paragraphs explaining the listed repair and replacement operations.
A walkthrough of parts, labor, paint, materials, and related charges.
Definitions for collision repair abbreviations and technical terms in the estimate.
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It turns a collision repair or insurance estimate into a plain-language summary of the work, costs, and terminology shown in the uploaded document.
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A certified collision repair shop can inspect the vehicle, confirm the required work, and answer questions about the estimate.