Showing posts with label Insurance Claim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insurance Claim. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Brand New Car Body Damage
This 2015 Toyota Camry had less than 200 miles on the odometer when an accident happened. The fender, bumper, brackets and fender liner were damaged. When we disassembled the car we also found that the headlamp was broken and had to be replaced. Insurance covered the cost of the repairs and damaged parts were replaced with original Toyota parts.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Crunch! Collision Repairs on 2010 Prius
This poor Prius had a bad day. We replaced the bumper, headlamp, wiring harness, fender, wheel, door and some internal parts and repainted everything with the factory paint. The story ends happily with the insurance company paying for repairs and the Prius good as new.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Things to Look for After an Accident
Bumpers are designed to take minor hits without showing much damage. Generally it's a good thing. But when the bumpers pop back into shape, they can hide damage. Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a good example. This 2000 Civic was hit from behind in the center of the bumper. There's a dent on the corner but that is actually from a previous accident. The photos below show some telltale signs that there may be more damage than is obvious on the surface.
This is where the impact occurred. The dent is almost unnoticeable. |
Panel gaps up to 1/4" and sometimes even 1/2" can be normal but this one is approx. 1" and is uneven. |
Gaps on the side of the car are bigger than at the front bumper and the bumper is pushed forward. |
When we take the bumper cover off, you can see more significant damage. |
The bumper reinforcement has a big crease and the energy absorber is cracked. |
Flange where bumper attaches is bent. |
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Large, irregular panel gap indicates damage under the bumper cover. |
Panel gaps are back to normal after the bumper and components are replaced. |
Large, irregular panel gap indicates damage under the bumper cover. |
Panel gaps are back to normal after the bumper and components are replaced. |
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Toyota Avalon Accident Damage
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
2015 Chevrolet Silverado Rear-Ended
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a truck. . . a top of the line, barely off the lot, 2015 Chevy K1500 Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4. As bad as this damage looks, we're sure the car that rear ended the Silverado faired worse. We realigned the frame, replaced the bed side, tailgate, bumper, exhaust system, catalytic converters and more. Then we repainted using factory matched paint. Our customer told us, "It looks like nother ever happened!" Thanks.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Collision Repair on Honda Accord
Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2003 Honda Accord. We had painted this car four or five years ago with our urethane base coat-clear coat paint. The owner said she was happy with our work so she returned when her car, unfortunately, got hit. The bumper, door and quarter panel and wheel all had dents and scrapes. We repaired all of the damage, realigned the frame and suspension and matched the paint. This repair went through Ameriprise Insurance but we work with all insurance companies and even with people who don't have insurance coverage. We also arranged for a rental car that the customer was able to drop-off at our shop when she picked up her car.
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