Your insurance company wants to choose your body shop. You do not have to let them. Here is everything you need to know to protect yourself and your vehicle after an accident in South Florida.
Your Right to Choose Your Own Body Shop
Florida law is clear on this: you have the legal right to choose your own body shop after an accident. Your insurance company cannot require you to use a specific repair facility โ even if they have a "preferred network" or tell you the repair will be "easier" if you use their shop.
Why do insurance companies push their preferred shops? Because those shops often have agreements to keep costs low โ which may mean aftermarket parts instead of OEM, faster timelines that compromise quality, or repairs that meet minimum standards rather than optimal ones.
What to Look for in a Body Shop
- I-CAR or ASE certification โ these industry certifications indicate trained technicians
- OEM parts vs. aftermarket โ ask specifically whether they will use original manufacturer parts or aftermarket alternatives. For newer vehicles especially, OEM parts matter.
- Lifetime warranty on repairs โ reputable shops stand behind their work
- Experience with your vehicle make โ some shops specialize in specific brands
- Written repair estimate โ always get it in writing before authorizing work
- Google reviews and reputation โ read the negative reviews as carefully as the positive ones
Red Flags to Avoid
- They pressure you to use their insurance company relationship โ a shop that prioritizes the insurer's process over your repair quality is not working for you
- They cannot answer your questions about parts โ if a shop gets defensive when you ask whether they use OEM parts, that is your answer
- No written estimate before work starts โ in Florida this is actually a legal requirement
- They want you to sign over your rights โ some shops ask customers to sign an "assignment of benefits" which transfers your insurance rights to them. Understand exactly what you are signing.
- Extremely low estimates โ if a shop's estimate is dramatically lower than others, they are planning to cut costs somewhere
Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Shop
Ask these questions to every shop you consider:
- Are you I-CAR Gold Class or ASE certified?
- Will you use OEM parts or aftermarket? What is your policy?
- Do you offer a warranty on your repairs? For how long?
- Can I see the written estimate before you begin?
- Will you communicate with my insurance company directly?
- Can I see the old parts after the repair is done?
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