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The Role of Auto Body Shops

By: Ernie Yetis

If you run into problems with your car, you are inevitably going to need professional help. If the damage is to the body of the vehicle, you need an auto body shop.

Basically, an auto body shop repairs a damaged automobile. This is different from fixing a car that is not operating properly mechanically. The damage to the car is not related to a mechanical failure, but is caused by either a collision or by neglect. The most common cause is collision. Old and abandoned cars may suffer body damage due to rust, but it is the accident that causes a collision that is the main source of work for an auto body shop.

So, what exactly do auto body shops do for you? Well, just about anything related to the body of your car. They can do simple things like pop out dents and remove scratches. On the other end of the spectrum, they can also take “bent” car frames and straighten them out. For the older car, you can get services ranging from repainting to the removal of areas that have decayed from rust and general wear and tear. If you are looking for an upgrade, they can also trick out your ride.

Technically, there are three other aspects to the complete restoration of the damaged automobile. The first is glass replacement. Broken windows are usually the standard in a major collision. The second factor is repainting of the auto. The areas damaged, and holes filled must be sanded and primed and a new paint job applied to the car. Finally, mechanical damage must be repaired to return the car to running condition.

It is important to understand that the term “auto body shop” is a catch all phrase. It is much like using the term “doctor”. There are lots of doctors, but you usually want to see a specialist for your particular problem. The same goes with body shops. If you need a paint job because your car paint has faded after years in the sun, you need to focus on finding the top painter in town. The best specialists in the auto body field tend to stick to their specialty, i.e., the best painter is not going to do windows! If you need a specific fix, find them.

Sometimes the purpose of the auto body shop is not to perform the actual work. Auto body shops can be used by insurance adjusters to determine a monetary value to damage. This estimated cost of repair can be used in the settlement of an insurance claim. Estimates are sometimes used as loss value in law suits resulting from accidents.

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