After a car accident, dealing with insurance can feel almost as stressful as the collision itself. Between adjusters, repair estimates, rental cars, and unfamiliar terminology, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
The good news is that understanding the claims process can make everything much easier. Knowing what to expect helps you avoid delays, make informed decisions, and get your vehicle repaired correctly.
Step 1: Report the Accident
As soon as it is safe to do so, notify your insurance company about the accident. Most insurers allow you to file a claim through their mobile app, website, or by phone.
Be prepared to provide:
- The date and time of the accident
- The location
- Names and insurance information for everyone involved
- Photos of the damage
- A copy of the police report if one was filed
Providing accurate information early helps your claim move more smoothly.
Step 2: Your Insurance Company Opens a Claim
Once your report is received, your insurance company assigns a claim number and a claims adjuster. Insurance collision claims take time, be patient.
The adjuster will review the available information to determine:
- What happened
- Who may be responsible
- What damages are covered under your policy
- The estimated cost of repairs
Depending on the circumstances, this process may take anywhere from a day or two to several weeks.
Step 3: Vehicle Inspection
Your insurance company will typically want to inspect the damage.
This inspection may happen:
- At your home
- At the repair shop
- Through photos submitted electronically
- At an insurance inspection center
Remember that the initial estimate is exactly that… an estimate. Hidden damage is common after collisions, especially when impact affects structural components behind body panels.
Step 4: Choose Your Repair Shop
Many insurance companies recommend “preferred” or “network” repair facilities.
However, Texas law allows you to choose the collision repair shop you trust. Your insurance company cannot require you to use a specific repair facility simply because it participates in their network.
Choosing an experienced collision repair center helps ensure repairs are completed safely using proper procedures and quality parts whenever appropriate.
Step 5: Supplements Are Often Necessary
Once technicians begin disassembling the vehicle, they frequently discover additional hidden damage.
When this happens, the repair shop submits a supplemental estimate to the insurance company.
This is completely normal.
Modern vehicles contain:
- Advanced safety systems
- Sensors
- Cameras
- Structural components hidden beneath exterior panels
These issues often cannot be identified until repairs begin.
Step 6: Repairs Begin
After approvals are received, the repair process starts.
Depending on the extent of damage, repairs may include:
- Structural repairs
- Panel replacement
- Dent removal
- Paint matching
- Mechanical repairs
- Wheel alignment
- ADAS calibration
- Final quality inspections
Today’s vehicles require much more than simply replacing damaged parts. Proper repairs help restore both appearance and safety and insurance collision claims take that into account.
Step 7: Final Inspection and Delivery
Before your vehicle is returned, reputable repair facilities perform thorough quality control inspections.
This typically includes:
- Paint quality inspection
- Panel alignment
- Electronic system verification
- Safety system checks
- Road testing when appropriate
- Cleaning and detailing
Your repair shop should review the completed repairs with you and answer any questions before you drive away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to use the repair shop my insurance company recommends?
No. In Texas, you generally have the right to select the repair facility of your choice.
Will my insurance rates automatically increase?
Not necessarily. Premium changes depend on several factors, including who was at fault, your driving history, and your insurance company’s underwriting policies.
How long does a collision claim take?
Minor repairs may take only a few days once parts arrive. More extensive repairs involving structural damage or specialty parts can take several weeks. OEM parts are always preferred over 3rd party but depending on availability of course.
What if additional damage is discovered?
Hidden damage is common. Your repair shop will work directly with the insurance company to submit supplemental repair documentation for approval.
Will my vehicle look the same after repairs?
When repairs are performed using proper repair procedures, quality replacement parts, and professional paint matching, your vehicle should be restored as closely as possible to its pre-accident condition.
We’re Here to Help
At Hail & Collision, we understand that most customers don’t deal with insurance claims every day. Our team works directly with insurance companies throughout the repair process, helping make the experience as straightforward as possible while keeping you informed along the way.
If you’ve been involved in an accident, we’re happy to answer your questions, explain the repair process, and help you understand what comes next. Whether your vehicle has minor cosmetic damage or requires extensive collision repairs, our goal is to restore your vehicle safely and get you back on the road with confidence.
