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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a body shop?
What is a body shop?
A body shop, or collision center, specializes in repairing vehicle exteriors and structures. Unlike mechanics, body shop technicians focus on car body panels, frame, paint, and glass.
How long does collision repair typically take?
How long does collision repair typically take?
Collision repair duration varies with damage. Minor fixes, like small dents or scratches, may take hours or a day. Extensive repairs involving frame work, panel replacement, and repainting can last one to three weeks or more. Your body shop should give a timeline estimate during your initial consultation.
Will my insurance cover body shop repairs?
Will my insurance cover body shop repairs?
In most cases, yes. If you have collision coverage, your insurance typically covers repairs from accidents minus your deductible. Comprehensive coverage handles damage from vandalism, weather, or falling objects. Always check with your insurer and body shop first to understand coverage and costs before repairs.
How do I choose the right body shop?
How do I choose the right body shop?
Look for a body shop with certified technicians, positive customer reviews, proper licensing, warranties, and transparent processes. Ask about parts (OEM or aftermarket) and request a detailed estimate. A reputable shop will answer all your questions.
What's the difference between a body shop and a mechanic?
What's the difference between a body shop and a mechanic?
Both work on vehicles but in different areas. Mechanics handle mechanical and electrical systems like engines, transmissions, and brakes. Body shops focus on exteriors such as body panels, paint, frame, and glass. After a collision, you might need both to restore your vehicle.