FAQs
Topline Auto Collision LLC
Have an auto body-related question? Topline Auto Collision LLC has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
Do I need to go to the shop my insurance company recommends?
No, you're not obligated to use a specific repair shop, even if your insurance company suggests one. You have the freedom to choose any auto body shop for your repairs.How many estimates do I need?
While it's not always necessary, obtaining multiple estimates can be beneficial. It helps ensure you're receiving a competitive price for the repair work.Do I need an appointment for an estimate?
Many auto body shops require scheduled appointments for estimates. We recommend contacting the specific shop you're interested in to confirm their policy.What should I bring with me for an estimate?
For an estimate, please bring your insurance information, vehicle registration, and any photographs you may have of the damage to your vehicle.What is a DRP (Direct Repair Provider) shop?
A DRP shop has an established agreement with an insurance company to handle repairs. This arrangement often helps to simplify and expedite the repair process.How long will the repairs take?
The duration of repairs varies depending on the extent and complexity of the damage, as well as the availability of necessary parts.What happens if additional damage is found after the initial estimate?
If additional damage is discovered during the repair process, our team will communicate with you to address these issues and adjust the repair plan accordingly.If my vehicle's frame is damaged, is it a total loss?
Frame damage doesn't automatically result in a total loss. The decision depends on the severity of the damage and the terms of your insurance policy.Can you match my car's paint color?
Yes, our collision center is equipped with advanced technology to accurately match and replicate your vehicle's original paint color.Is there a warranty on the repairs to my vehicle?
Most reputable auto body shops offer warranties on their repair work. We encourage you to inquire about the specific warranty terms when discussing your repairs.
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