We use computerized frame straightening and paint matching for ultimate accuracy. There are two types of damage as a result of a collision: direct and secondary. Direct auto damage is the visible crushing of the portion of the vehicle hit in the collision. Parts may need to be replaced and the structure and frame may need to be brought back into line with factory standards. Secondary damage is the shock or jarring of another part of the vehicle as a result of the auto collision. The safety components and design may need to be restored. A comprehensive inspection by a mechanic will reveal the level of damage associated with each type.
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