Selecting
a Collision Repair Facility
Here are some things to
remember when looking for a collision repair facility.
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The best
time to look for a collision repair facility is before you
need one. If you have found a shop and checked them
out before you need them, the stress level is greatly reduced.
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Word-of-Mouth
referrals are the only way to go. Ask everyone you
know.
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It is your
right as a consumer to have your vehicle repaired by the
shop of your choice.
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If an insurance
company is involved, the name of the shop will be requested
by the appraiser. Therefore it is advisable to select
your shop before contacting the insurance company.
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Likewise,
if an insurance company is involved you don't need to run
around collecting multiple estimates. The estimate
written by the insurance appraiser is good at any shop you
choose and the shop will contact the appraiser with any
additional hidden damages and/or charges.
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Labor rates
and parts discounts are consistent within a given market
so every shop should charge roughly the same amount for
the same repair. Make sure the shop you chose will
give you the most bang-for-the-buck.
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If two estimates
vary greatly, then one of the estimates may be inflated
or one of the estimates may be missing some of the damage.
Don't try to compare apples to oranges. Make sure
both estimates cover exactly the same repair.
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Is the shop
clean and organized?
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Does the
shop have their professional credentials displayed.
Look for I-CAR Training certificates and ASE Certification.
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Has the shop
been selected by your insurance company as a Direct Repair
Facility? This may or may not be an asset depending
on the insurance company and the details of the program.
If everything else about the shop makes you comfortable
then this can be a big plus for expediting your repair with
the least amount of hassle.
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Does the
shop schedule minor repairs to ensure that parts can be
obtained before you drop it off for repair or do they just
keep taking on work and letting all the cars sit around
waiting for parts with nothing being done?
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What's
your gut reaction? Do you feel uncomfortable after
visiting the shop and talking with the personnel there?
If you're not comfortable it might be best to move on. |
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