06/03/2026
Many customers are surprised to learn that collision repair is far more involved than replacing parts and applying paint.
A proper repair requires coordination between technicians, parts departments, manufacturers, calibration providers, paint suppliers, insurance companies, and specialized vendors. There are many moving parts, and every step matters.
The collision repair process includes:
✅ Damage analysis and blueprinting
✅ OEM repair procedure research
✅ Parts sourcing and ordering
✅ Structural and body repairs
✅ Mechanical operations
✅ Paint and refinish work
✅ Pre and post repair scans
✅ ADAS calibrations
✅ Quality control inspections
✅ Final detailing and delivery
Repair timelines can also be affected by parts availability, insurance approvals, hidden damage discovered during disassembly, and manufacturer requirements.
At Accurate Auto Body, we follow manufacturer repair procedures and focus on restoring your vehicle's safety, performance, and appearance. Whether you drive a Rivian, Tesla, Mercedes Benz, Land Rover, Aston Martin, Subaru, or another vehicle, proper repairs require planning, expertise, specialized equipment, and attention to detail.
Collision repair is not just about how a vehicle looks when it leaves the shop.
It is about restoring the structural integrity, safety systems, and performance the manufacturer designed into it.
Because proper collision repair is a process, and every step matters.