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3 Things You Should Know About Collision Repair

If you have recently gotten into an accident and need to get your vehicle fixed up, it can help you understand a few things about collision repair. Collision repair is something that most people don't think about until they need to.

#1: Collision Damage Goes Beyond the Surface

When it comes to fixing your vehicle after an accident, it is important to understand that your vehicle's damage more than likely goes beyond what you can see. You may see a dented body panel when there is more possible damage you can't see. After an accident, there is a good chance that frame components, interior pieces, and even drivetrain parts have been damaged. A wheel alignment is generally required after an accident, as the suspension is often damaged as well. An auto body shop is there to take care of fixing up your entire vehicle. It is their job to fix not just the damage you can see but also the damage you can't see as well. 

#2: Estimate Depends on the Skill of the Appraiser

When it comes to fixing your vehicle after an accident, the estimate you are given will depend upon the skill of the appraiser. A skilled appraiser may come up with a more expensive estimate than a less experienced appraiser, who may miss things that need to be fixed. A trained appraiser will know how to look beyond the visible damage and find everything that is wrong with your vehicle. So if you get repair estimates from more than one shop, compare not just the prices, but the work they suggest to find the shop that is prepared to fix your vehicle fully.

#3: A Vehicle Can Be Made Good as New

When it comes to repairing your vehicle after an accident, a quality auto body shop will not give you back an inferior product. They are going to use their knowledge and skills to get your vehicle back to its original specifications. When they are done fixing your vehicle, it will have the same structural integrity and functionality as it did before it was in the accident. It will be able to provide you with the same performance and handling as before, and the appearance can also be restored. 

Understanding a bit of the collision process will help you be a more informed customer and help you get better service. If you have any questions about the collision repair process, be sure to talk with your mechanic.

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