Tony, the way it is supposed to work...
a certified marine adjuster or surveyor, paid for by the insurance company, first goes over the boat to determine the extent of damage. You can select the yard to do the repair as long as the surveyor agrees that the yard is qualified to do the work. The yard representative prepares a written statement of work and submits it, with courtesy copies to you and the surveyor, to the insurance company for approval. The surveyor can address any disputes about the SOW with the yard; extent of damage, costs for repairs, specific repairs, etc. As long as all parties agree with the SOW and costs, the insurance company should then cut a check to you for the full amount less any deductible.As the repair work progresses, if more or less work is needed due to unforseen damage(s), that also should be approved by the surveyor and paid for by the insurance company.At least that is the way it worked in my case, with my insurance company (ACE). My only disappointment was with the person that caused the damage, me. All the others were stellar performers.Terry