When your vehicle gets damaged—whether from a fender bender, hailstorm, or serious accident—you may wonder:
“Do I need collision repair or auto body repair?”
Though often used interchangeably, these terms have distinct meanings. Understanding the difference ensures your car receives the right service.
What Is Collision Repair?
Collision repair addresses structural or mechanical damage from an accident. This includes safety systems and frame integrity. Common examples are:
– Frame straightening
– Replacing damaged panels
– Realigning suspension
– Replacing airbags and sensors
– Repairing mechanical issues (e.g., brakes, radiator)
This type of repair often involves coordination with insurance companies and adherence to safety standards.
What Is Auto Body Repair?
Auto body repair focuses on cosmetic and surface damage. While these issues may not affect driving, they can impact the vehicle’s appearance and value. Common examples include:
– Dent and scratch removal
– Paint matching and repainting
– Bumper and trim repair
– Paintless dent repair (PDR)
Maintaining your car’s appearance is vital for its resale value.
Do You Need Both?
Often, yes. A vehicle involved in a collision may need both structural and cosmetic repairs. Choosing a shop that offers both services ensures a seamless repair process.
Whether you’ve been in a major accident or need minor fixes, we can restore your vehicle safely and professionally.
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Contact us today or stop by our shop—we’re here to help you get back on the road confidently.