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Mechanics discuss car frame structureWhat if my car’s frame is bent?
 
The majority of cars and trucks manufactured today employ a design called unibody construction in which the body and frame are joined together. The benefits of unibody design include greater structural integrity of the vehicle and increased noise suppression. Unfortunately the unibody construction model also means that damage to the body also translates to some degree of damage to the frame. If your vehicle's frame has been bent in an accident it must be straightened to within manufacturers’ specifications. A variety of complications can arise from a bent frame depending on the severity and location of the bend.


How long will my repair take to complete?
 
The amount of time it will take to repair your vehicle depends on a number of factors including the severity of the damage and the year, make and model. We are usually able to diagnose all necessary repairs before providing you with an estimate. In some cases, however, we may discover additional damage that was not detectible until interior structural areas were made accessible.


I was just involved in an accident and my car suffered damage. What should I do?
 
After all legal and personal health issues have been addressed you will need to report the accident to your insurance provider in order to be given a claim number. Your insurer can also verify your deductible and advise you concerning reimbursable service including towing and rental car coverage.

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