What Should I do After an Auto Accident?

Being involved in a car accident is a possibility every time you take the wheel. Fortunately for most drivers, it will never happen. However, if you do find yourself involved in a wreck, you’ll likely have to go through the collision repair process. While it may be quite stressful, especially at first, it should become easier, especially if you choose to work with a highly qualified auto body shop, such as Autocraft Paint & Body Works in Yakima. At our shop, we understand you need this time to rest and recover, and should not have to deal with paperwork and other stressors. When you choose our team to handle your auto body repair needs, we’ll make sure the accident repair process is as simple as possible by working directly with your insurance company. Here’s what that process might look like for the average driver.
The Auto Accident Occurs
Accidents can be absolutely devastating, so be sure to take care of yourself and others before ever thinking about your car. When the dust settles, ensure you have no significant injuries and if you deem yourself fit, check on the occupants of your vehicle and any other cars involved. If an ambulance is necessary don’t delay calling 911. After communicating with everyone involved in the accident, you may elect to contact the police in order to file a police report, regardless as to if there are injuries or not. This is often a good idea, as it provides valuable evidence for your insurance claim. Speaking of which, you will want to contact your insurance agency before leaving the scene to ensure that you comply with all of their guidelines for filing a collision insurance claim. There may be certain actions you need to take or evidence that needs to be collected, according to your individual policy.
Receive an Estimate
One thing is for sure, your insurance is going to require an auto body repair estimate to fulfill a collision insurance claim. While they may recommend that you visit specific shops to take your car to for a quote and repairs, you have the legal right to visit any shop you wish and your insurance carrier will have to pay out on your policy. Additionally, they may ask for multiple quotes, but you legally only need one to fulfill your claim. Once the estimate is received, it will need to be provided to your insurance company. If the insurance company wishes to have an adjuster inspect the vehicle, you can inform them which shop the vehicle is located at and they can do so on site.
Auto Body Repair in Yakima
Whether you received one quote or multiple, it is legally up to you who ultimately fixes your car after an accident. To ensure your car is properly fixed, choose a facility that is I-CAR Certified and employs ASE Certified mechanics who will work directly with your insurance company. This perfectly describes Autocraft Paint & Body Works. If you select us, we’ll get to work right away fixing your car, truck, RV or other vehicle. Our Yakima collision repair shop will have you back on the road ASAP in a safe and excellent looking vehicle. To learn more about our local auto body shop, which has been serving the Yakima Valley for more than 70 years, don’t hesitate to give us a call at (509) 404-0988 . We’d be more than happy to offer a free computerized estimate for the cost of auto body repair in Yakima or answer any questions you may have about the collision repair process.








