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How to Find the Best Collision Repair Near Me

Auto BodyShop Near lists over 81,000 auto body and collision repair shops across all 50 states. Whether you were in a fender bender or a major accident, our directory helps you find certified collision centers, insurance-preferred shops, and independent repair facilities near you. Every listing includes verified contact information so you can call directly for estimates.

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Enter your city, ZIP code, or the type of repair you need. Filter by collision repair, dent removal, paint work, or dismantling services.

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Collision repair costs vary widely based on damage severity. Minor fender benders typically cost $500–$1,500, while moderate collision damage runs $2,000–$5,000. Major structural damage involving frame repair can exceed $10,000. Getting 2-3 estimates from shops in our directory helps you find the best value.

Most auto insurance policies cover collision damage minus your deductible. Many collision centers in our directory are insurance-preferred shops that work directly with your provider to handle claims paperwork and billing.

Collision RepairGuides & Resources

Expert guides to help you understand costs, insurance, and what to expect before you call a shop.

Frame Damage: Can It Be Repaired or Is Your Car Totaled?

Frame damage does not automatically total your car. See how frames get straightened, what it costs, and the math insurers use to declare a total loss.

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Plastic Bumper Repair: What It Costs and When It's Possible

Most plastic bumper damage costs $150 to $800 to fix, not the $1,500 a replacement runs. See what repair costs in 2026 and when it actually works.

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How Long Does Collision Repair Take? Realistic Timelines

Minor cosmetic repairs typically take 1–3 days. Moderate damage takes 1–2 weeks. Structural repairs run 3–6 weeks. Full rebuilds can reach 12 weeks or longer.

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How to Choose the Best Collision Repair Shop Near You

Knowing how to choose an auto body shop is one of the most practical skills a car owner can have, and most people only think about it in the minutes after an accident. That's a tough time to start researching.

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Certified Collision Repair Centers: Why Certification Matters

After a collision, car owners face an immediate and unfamiliar decision: which auto body shop can actually fix this vehicle properly? Certified collision repair programs exist precisely to answer that question, but most drivers have never heard of I-CAR Gold Class, OEM certification, or ASE, let...

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What Does a Collision Repair Warranty Cover? Your Complete Guide

A collision repair warranty is one of the most important, and most misunderstood, parts of any auto body repair. Car owners often assume any post-repair problem will be covered, then discover that warranties have limits, exclusions, and conditions that weren't explained upfront.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find collision repair near me?

Use the search bar above to enter your city or ZIP code. Our directory lists over 81,000 shops including certified collision centers, independent body shops, and insurance-preferred repair facilities. Each listing shows verified phone numbers so you can call for free estimates.

How much does collision repair cost?

Collision repair costs depend on damage severity. Minor fender benders typically cost $500–$1,500, moderate damage runs $2,000–$5,000, and major structural damage can exceed $10,000. Always get 2-3 estimates before committing to a shop.

Does insurance cover collision repair?

Yes, most auto insurance policies cover collision damage minus your deductible (typically $250–$1,000). Many collision centers work directly with insurance companies to streamline the claims process. Contact your insurer before scheduling repairs to understand your coverage.

How long does collision repair take?

Minor collision repairs take 1-3 days, moderate damage requires 1-2 weeks, and major structural repairs can take 3-4 weeks or longer. Factors include parts availability, paint matching, and whether frame straightening is needed.

Should I choose a certified collision center?

Certified collision centers have manufacturer-approved training, equipment, and parts access. They are recommended for newer vehicles and luxury brands. However, quality independent shops can deliver excellent results at lower prices for older vehicles.

What is the difference between a collision center and a body shop?

Collision centers specialize in accident damage repair including structural work, while body shops handle a broader range of services including paint, dent repair, and cosmetic work. Many shops offer both collision and general body repair services.