Car accidents can be scary, and they also can destroy your vehicle. We trust collision centers to repair our cars and make them look as good as new again and to keep them running properly throughout Brockton, Randolph and Stoughton.

But not all collision centers will return our cars working the way they should. That’s why it’s important to find a reliable, trustworthy collision center you can count on. The safety of you and your family is too important to risk going anywhere else.

Before choosing a collision center to perform your auto body repairs, there are some key consideraions. If you’ve experience a motor vehicle accident and there’s damage to your vehicle, be sure to find a collision center you can trust with your safety and that of your family.

Word of Mouth

Whether you live in a small or large community, town or city, news tends to travel fast. If someone had a great experience or a terrible experience at a collision center in Brockton, Randolph, or Stoughton, they will probably talk about. Ask your friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers where they go to have auto body repairs done on their vehicles. They’ll tell you if they’ve enjoying working with that business or if they will never go back again.

You can also look up the auto body shop online. People tend to write reviews if they feel strongly one way or another about businesses they’ve worked with in the past.

Visit the Center

You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but you may be able to judge a collision center by the way it appears. A clean, organized center may mean that the owners and employees take care of the business. Don’t trust an auto body shop if the mechanics seem to be lazily relaxing around the center. This can signify that the technicians aren’t particularly dedicated to the job or don’t perform their work in a timely manner. You don’t want to wait for your vehicle to be repaired longer than you have to.

Look for certifications hanging in the shop or ask to see them. ASE certifications are given for skill competency, and I-CAR certifications are given for welding certification. And an I-CAR Gold Class designation means the collision center is committed to ongoing training and education for their staff.

Location

Auto body shops decide how much they will charge you for labor. Depending on where the body shop is located, this number can be high or low. In a higher-end neighborhood where the collision center knows they will get people to pay a lot for their labor, the charges likely will be higher. Shops in wealthy areas are typically more expensive than shops in middle-class areas.

You can always count on Collision 24 to provide the best auto body repair for your vehicle. Our reliable technicians are experienced in repairing even the most complex damage. Come into Collision 24, located at 97 Manley Street in Brockton, and we’ll make sure your vehicle is safe.