What to Expect from Auto Body Repair Services 

Tony Mers • January 30, 2020
collision repair services

There are around 6 million automobile collisions in the U.S. each year: three-quarters of them result in property damage. So you will likely need collision repair services at some point during your driving life. And when you do, you may find it daunting and intimidating. It seems like an awful lot of stuff has to get pulled off and worked on or replaced to resolve even the most marginal dents and dings. Good thing the insurance company pays for it in most cases. If you find yourself in one of the other cases and must pay out of pocket, or are just finding the whole process overwhelming, read on for an overview of what to expect from collision repair services on your vehicle.

You Will Have to Do Some Research

As with anything else, you will wish to find the most reputable and qualified car body shop that you can. You will know you’ve found a good one when you’ve learned that they have a reputation for using high-quality parts and materials, never cutting corners, and making their customers feel as though they are the highest priority. Learn all this by talking with friends and family who may have recently worked with collision repair services. Reach out on social media for recommendations, read reviews online, and talk with your regular mechanic.

Know, also, that you may use any auto body services shop you wish: insurance companies will frequently try to direct claimants toward a body shop with which they have a relationship. Stick to your guns: you can use any auto body repair shop you wish but make sure you're prioritizing high-quality repairs.

Your Car Might Be Totaled

No doubt you’re familiar with the concept of a car or truck being “totaled.” But what does it actually mean, and is a vehicle always totaled just because someone says it is? Simply, a car is totaled when the cost of repairing it exceeds its determined value, which is usually determined by an insurance company. This level of failure and disrepair can apply to either mechanical or body issues.

The Repairs Could Be Extensive

Often, the damage that appears to be minor or even marginal can cost a great deal and require major repairs. Some collisions can have a significant impact on the functionality of the car well beyond what is apparent. Car body shops will perform a thorough and extensive inspection of your entire vehicle in order to get your car back on the road with all possible problems solved.

The Nuances of Repairing Body Damage

There are more products and techniques than ever that promise to repair body damage in less invasive and less expensive ways. Many of them are not effective, however. Others require a repair team that is trained and qualified in the particular techniques. Paintless dent repair is one of them and is very effective and costs less when it is performed with the right equipment by qualified technicians. Additionally, this approach often saves money on painting expenses. If the collision repair services you require are minor, a simple bumper repair, for instance, be sure that the auto body repair shop you choose is experienced in paintless dent repair and other techniques, and skip the expense of the auto paint shop.

Parts: Aftermarket vs. Original

Replacement parts that originated with the manufacturer of the vehicle are called “original manufacturer parts,” and parts that did not are called “aftermarket parts.” Original parts are almost always of better quality and using aftermarket parts can leave certain repairs outside of any extant warranty. Whenever possible, your collision repair services should be done with original parts.

Your Car Can Be Completely Restored

Good news: your damaged vehicle is very likely to be completely restored! This hasn’t always been the case, but with new techniques, better training, and safer, more collision-resistant cars, body repairs are more effective than ever. Your car is likely to be as good as new once the auto body repair shop is through with it.

If you have been in a collision and your car needs collision repair services, research your options, be firm and knowledgeable with the insurance company, consider new techniques but avoid aftermarket parts, and expect your vehicle to be completely restored.

January 30, 2026
It is an awful feeling when you walk out to your car after a long day and see a small dent on your passenger door. While it may appear to be just a cosmetic issue, you should still get it fixed, because ignoring small dents can lead to bigger problems for your vehicle.  Don’t let small dents on your car go untreated; let's talk about why you need to tackle these issues ASAP. Rust Loves Chicago Winters We all know the drill here in the Windy City. We have beautiful summers, sure, but we also pay the price with brutal winters. And what comes with winter? Salt. Tons of it. Your car’s paint job acts as a suit of armor protecting the metal body underneath. Even a minor dent often comes with microscopic cracks in the paint—sometimes too small to see with the naked eye. Once that seal is broken, moisture and road salt sneak in. They settle against the bare metal and start a chemical party you definitely don’t want to host. Oxidation begins immediately. By the time you notice bubbling paint or that tell-tale orange stain a few months later, the rust has already been eating away at your door panel from the inside out. Resale Value Takes a Nosedive For many people, maintaining their car is a valuable part of purchasing a new vehicle. When that day comes, curb appeal is everything. Used car buyers (and dealership appraisers) will judge your car by its exterior appearance. If they see a vehicle riddled with door dings, bumper scrapes, and ignored scratches, they see a car that wasn't cared for. They assume that if you didn't care enough to fix the outside, you probably didn't care about the rest of it either. It lowers the perceived value instantly. Maintaining your car’s body and its paint is an investment in your future trade-in value. Paint Damage Spreads Like a Virus When a dent or scrape compromises the integrity of the paint, the surrounding paint loses its grip. High-pressure car washes, wind, and temperature fluctuations cause the paint to flake away from the initial injury site. A scratch the size of a quarter can grow into a patch the size of a softball over a couple of seasons. It’s Easier (and Cheaper) Than You Think Here is the good news: fixing these things early is surprisingly affordable. Modern body shop technology is amazing. For many small dings where the paint isn't cracked, we can use techniques that massage the metal back into place without spraying a drop of paint. River North Collision Repair offers paintless dent repair in Chicago to fix minor dents. Regardless of what nicked your door, we can help remove the dents and maintain a seamless look for your vehicle. Don’t Wait for Problems Don't let minor dents turn into a big nightmare. Save your future self the headache (and the cash). Swing by River North Collision Repair for your quick and easy repairs. Because driving a car you’re proud of? That’s a feeling you can’t put a price on.
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