When your car is repaired, the parts used matter as much as the labor, and you generally have three choices: OEM, aftermarket, and reconditioned (recycled). Insurers often default to the cheapest option, but you have a say, and in some cases you can get original parts...
A fresh coat of automotive paint looks flawless the day you pick the car up, but it is not fully hardened yet, and how you treat it in the first weeks decides how long that finish lasts. New paint aftercare is simple, but a few mistakes early on can leave swirl marks,...
Even after a flawless repair, a car that has been in an accident is usually worth less than one that has not, that gap is “diminished value,” and in California you may be able to recover it from the at-fault party. While a diminished value claim is...
Curb rash, pothole dents, and collision scrapes on your wheels are more than cosmetic, depending on the damage, a rim can be safely refinished, repaired, or may need replacement for safety. Knowing the difference protects both your car’s look and how it drives....
The minutes and days after a car accident in Los Angeles set up everything that follows, your safety, your claim, and how smoothly your car gets repaired. Most guides stop at “call the police”; this one carries you through the repair side too, because what...