Collision repair north of Boston?
#1
Collision repair north of Boston?
Hi all,
Does anyone have suggestions for a good collision repair shop north of Boston (Woburn/Burlington/Reading sort of area)? I've had my lovely 2013 Fit Sport for a grand total of 4 months and was badly rear-ended on Friday. I've driven nothing but older, used cars all my life, and what do you know, the first brand new car I buy gets plowed into mere months after having purchased it
But enough whining from me, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!
Does anyone have suggestions for a good collision repair shop north of Boston (Woburn/Burlington/Reading sort of area)? I've had my lovely 2013 Fit Sport for a grand total of 4 months and was badly rear-ended on Friday. I've driven nothing but older, used cars all my life, and what do you know, the first brand new car I buy gets plowed into mere months after having purchased it
But enough whining from me, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!
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I'm sorry, that sucks.
If I can't find a reference I normally ask the dealer who they recommend (assuming they don't have a body shop). And if the Honda dealer has a body shop, don't assume they do the best work.
Assuming someone ran into you (seems likely, rear-ended) their insurance pays. They may try to steer you someplace, but you don't have to go along with that. Talk to your insurance company/agent and see who they recommend (you may be dealing with them already even though it was the other guys fault).
Most states require insurance companies to also compensate for loss of value. Even though it may be 100% repaired, the record of the repair will impact resale value.
Ask friends, co-workers who they have used.
Pics? (so we may sympathize...)
If I can't find a reference I normally ask the dealer who they recommend (assuming they don't have a body shop). And if the Honda dealer has a body shop, don't assume they do the best work.
Assuming someone ran into you (seems likely, rear-ended) their insurance pays. They may try to steer you someplace, but you don't have to go along with that. Talk to your insurance company/agent and see who they recommend (you may be dealing with them already even though it was the other guys fault).
Most states require insurance companies to also compensate for loss of value. Even though it may be 100% repaired, the record of the repair will impact resale value.
Ask friends, co-workers who they have used.
Pics? (so we may sympathize...)
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