Being in a collision is a very stressful experience.
Once everyone on scene is found to be uninjured, the reality of the damage to your car hits home.
After exchanging contact and insurance information with the other driver, it’s time to deal with the aftermath of getting your vehicle repaired and back on the road.
Here’s what to expect when you need to get vehicle repair estimates.
Choosing the Right Body Shop
After notifying your auto insurance company of the accident, the next step is to gather estimates regarding the labor and costs associated with fixing your vehicle.
It’s important for you to get an estimate from an experienced, qualified auto body shop.
A qualified auto body shop has experience and can help walk you through the process by explaining as they go and answering your questions.
They will be able to accurately assess the damage and give you a reliable cost estimate and timeframe as to how long you can expect your vehicle to be in the shop.
While some insurance companies will make you get at least a couple of estimates, you are free to choose the body shop you feel most comfortable with.
Here are some things to help narrow your search:
- Ask friends and family for recommendations
- Read on-line reviews
- Research shop history (i.e., years in business)
- Employs certified, experienced professionals
- Experience with insurance-related claims
- Warranty options
- Loaner car options
Car Estimate Process
Once you’ve selected a body shop, schedule an appointment to come in for an estimate. Set aside anywhere from 30-60 minutes to complete the damage assessment.
While assessing the damage, the estimator will conduct a thorough inspection while taking detailed notes.
Based on the inspection, assessment and notes, the estimator will provide you with a written estimate which should include:
- Detailed description of damage and work required to make repairs.
- Detailed cost breakdown including parts, labor, and any other associated charges.
- Total estimated dollar amount with the understanding that if anything changes or additional damage is found which will increase the original estimated cost, you will be notified and must authorize the work before it begins.
If you have any questions or there’s anything you don’t understand, ask the estimator at this time.
After receiving the completed, written estimate, submit it to your insurance company for review and approval.
Conclusion
While being involved in an accident can be an uncertain time with a lot of questions, a good auto body shop is key to making the process as painless and smooth for you as possible.
If you need an estimate for collision repair in Santa Rosa, the experienced, certified professionals at Downtown Collision will be here for you every step of the way.