With over 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to achieving 100% customer satisfaction. We make collision repair work as hassle-free as possible with our convenient location, helpful customer service, direct insurance billing, and towing services. Our written warranty on all collision repairs documents our commitment to restoring your vehicle to its original condition.
Inter Auto Service is equipped with the latest in collision repair technology. State-of-the-art frame systems align your vehicle to original manufacturer specifications. Original factory paint formulas which we can verify with our paint software.
The first step in the auto body repair process is determining the full extent of your vehicle’s damage. During this phase, the components of your car will be disassembled and examined so your auto body mechanic can give you the clearest picture of the damage and what must be done to mitigate it, as well as provide an estimate for the work.
Once a repair plan has been made, your auto body mechanic will order any parts necessary and complete the repairs outlined on your estimate. This may include replacement or repairs of internal and external components of your car.
After repairs have been completed, the exterior of your vehicle will receive auto body paint to repair cosmetic damage and seamlessly match any new components with the existing body of your car.
Finally, your car is reassembled and all systems are checked to ensure repairs are complete and each system is functioning properly. Your car will be cleaned and any auto detailing needed is completed so you will receive your car from the auto body shop in beautiful and ready-to-drive condition.
1. Never drive a car that could be unsafe because of damages.
2. Some insurance companies may want you to visit their drive-in claims center before having your car repaired. You can do this, or you may leave your car at a collision repair shop of your choice and ask that the insurance company inspect the car there.
3. You are not required by law to obtain more than one estimate or appraisal.
4. You have the right to go to the repair shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot require you to go to a particular shop.
5. Differences in repair estimates are common. A lower estimate may not include all necessary work. If you’re not sure why one estimate you’ve received is different from another, ask the shop manager to explain what the estimate includes.
6. Let the collision repair shop you choose help you negotiate your claim with the insurance company, this often leads to a better repair.
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