Brian,
Sorry to hear about your truck. In addition to what the others mentioned; check your interior for cigarette burns, little rips in the seating, scratches on anything. The key to dealing with your insurance company is as follows: you pay their salary don't let them convince you otherwise - they are trained to make you think they are doing you a favor by fixing your truck. Use specific wording when you talk to them such as: this must be "restored to pre-loss condition" and if they are trying to use inferior products let them know that "anything other than OEM specified materials is totally unacceptable". Talk with the shop that's doing the work and the insurance adjuster, if possible at the same time, let them both know you are in charge and you are their customer. Also, let them know that word of mouth is the best advertisment for good and other than desireable experiences. Basically let them know you can be the best customet or their worst nightmare, in a nice way. Wish you much luck with the ordeal.
Joe Mc