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Body Parts FAQ

​Understanding the components of your vehicle's body is essential for maintenance and repair. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about car body parts:​

1. What are OEM and aftermarket car parts?

  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Parts: These are parts made by the vehicle's original manufacturer, designed to fit and function exactly like the original components. They often come with a warranty but can be more expensive.

  • Aftermarket Parts: Produced by third-party companies, aftermarket parts are designed to fit various vehicle models. They can be more affordable but vary in quality. It's important to ensure compatibility and check for warranties. ​

2. Do I have to use the repair shop my insurance company recommends?

No, you have the right to choose any repair shop for your vehicle. While insurance companies may suggest preferred shops, the decision should be based on your trust and the shop's reputation. ​

3. Are insurance companies required to pay motor vehicle repair facilities a fair and reasonable price for services rendered?

Yes, insurance companies are obligated to pay repair facilities a fair and reasonable price, as determined by market standards and regulations.

4. What should I consider when replacing auto body panels?

When considering replacement of auto body panels, evaluate:

  • Extent of Damage: Assess whether the damage is beyond repair.​

  • Cost: Compare the cost of repair versus replacement.​

  • Parts Availability: Ensure the necessary panels are available for your vehicle model.​

  • Insurance: Check with your insurance provider regarding coverage for replacement.​

It's advisable to consult with a professional to determine the best course of action. ​

5. How long does auto body repair take?

The duration varies based on the damage's severity, parts availability, and the repair shop's schedule. Minor repairs might take a few days, while extensive damage could require weeks. A reputable shop will provide an estimated timeline after assessing the damage. ​

6. Will my car look the same after repairs?

A quality auto body shop aims to restore your vehicle to its pre-damage condition, matching paint and aligning panels. However, results can depend on the damage's extent and the repair shop's expertise. ​

7. Can auto body repair shops help me negotiate with my insurance company?

Yes, many auto body shops assist with insurance claims by handling paperwork and communication, streamlining the repair process for you.

8. What is an auto body repair deductible?

This is the amount you pay out-of-pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in for repairs. The deductible amount is specified in your insurance policy. ​

9. Can auto body repair shops save me from having to pay all or part of my deductible?

Legitimate repair shops cannot waive your deductible, as it's a contractual obligation in your insurance policy. Attempting to do so may constitute insurance fraud. ​

10. What is the difference between a car frame and chassis?

  • Car Frame: Traditionally refers to a rigid, ladder-like structure used in body-on-frame construction, common in older vehicles.​

  • Chassis: In modern unibody construction, the chassis encompasses the entire structural framework, including the body, enhancing safety and handling.

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