Making Your Auto Body Insurance Claims a Snap!
Summary: Easing Auto Body Insurance Claims starts with understanding your rights, knowing the process, and working with a trusted local shop. This guide explains the most common insurance questions and shows how Coon Rapids Collision helps drivers move from accident to repair with less stress.
FAQ: Auto Body Insurance Claims

- Do I get to choose my own auto body repair shop?
- Yes. Minnesota law allows you to choose the repair shop you trust, regardless of insurer recommendations.
- Should I contact my insurance company or body shop first?
- You can do either. Many drivers contact a trusted body shop first to help guide the claim.
- What happens if additional damage is found during repairs?
- The shop submits a supplement to the insurance company for approval before continuing repairs.
- Will my insurance cover the full cost of repairs?
- Coverage depends on your policy, deductible, and fault determination, but most collision claims are covered.
- How long does the insurance claim process take?
- Simple claims may take days, while complex repairs can take longer due to approvals and parts availability.
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Auto Body Insurance Claims Timeline: What to Expect

Every claim is different. However, most follow a similar path. Use this timeline to understand what happens next and what can speed things up.
Step 1: Right After the Accident (0–60 Minutes)
- Move to safety if possible and check for injuries.
- Call 911 if needed and request a police report when appropriate.
- Take photos of vehicles, license plates, and the scene.
- Exchange insurance and contact information with other drivers.
Step 2: File the Claim (Same Day or Within 24 Hours)
- Notify your insurance company and start a claim number.
- Share basic facts only and avoid guessing.
- Ask about rental coverage, towing coverage, and your deductible.
Step 3: Choose Your Repair Shop (Day 1–2)
- Select the shop you trust, even if the insurer suggests another.
- Schedule an estimate or drop-off for inspection.
- Ask the shop what documentation the insurer may require.
Step 4: Estimate and Inspection (Day 1–5)
- The shop documents damage and creates an initial repair plan.
- The insurer reviews an estimate or sends an adjuster.
- Some claims move fast, while others need more review.
Step 5: Tear-Down and Supplement (Common on Day 2–7)
- The shop disassembles affected areas to find hidden damage.
- If new damage is found, the shop submits a supplement.
- The insurer approves the supplement before repairs continue.
Step 6: Parts Ordering and Repair Work (Day 3–21+)
- Parts availability can shorten or extend repair time.
- Structural work, body repair, and refinishing happen in stages.
- Complex repairs may involve calibrations and scans.
Step 7: Quality Checks and Delivery (Final 1–2 Days)
- The shop completes final inspections and confirms safety systems.
- Detailing and final fit checks are performed.
- You pick up your vehicle and close out paperwork.
What Can Delay a Claim?
- Parts backorders or discontinued parts.
- Insurance approval delays or missing documentation.
- Hidden damage that requires additional repair steps.
- Scheduling calibrations for advanced safety systems.
What Helps Speed Things Up?
- Send clear accident photos and correct policy details.
- Choose your shop early and schedule the estimate quickly.
- Respond promptly to insurer calls or paperwork requests.
- Let your shop communicate directly with the insurer.
Easing Auto Body Insurance Claims Starts with the Right Partner

Easing Auto Body Insurance Claims begins the moment an accident happens. After ensuring everyone is safe, documenting damage and contacting your insurer helps protect your claim. Choosing a reputable repair shop early often makes the entire process smoother. See related blog: Insurance Claims 101
How the Claim Process Typically Works
After a claim is filed, the insurance company reviews damage and assigns an estimate. Once repairs begin, hidden damage may appear. At that point, the shop communicates directly with the insurer to update approvals.
At Coon Rapids Collision, we handle this communication daily. Our team works with all major insurance providers. We focus on accuracy, safety, and proper repairs, not shortcuts.
Your Rights as a Vehicle Owner
You always have the right to choose your repair shop. Insurers may recommend locations, but the decision remains yours. A shop that advocates for correct repairs helps protect your vehicle’s value and safety.
Why Local Experience Matters
Local shops understand regional insurance practices and common repair challenges. We guide customers through paperwork, timelines, and approvals. That guidance reduces confusion and delays.
We also explain repair steps clearly, so you know what’s happening at every stage. That transparency builds trust and reduces stress.
Helpful Insurance Resource
For a deeper look at how auto insurance claims work, the Insurance Information Institute provides a clear overview of the claims process and coverage types.
Let Us Help You Get Back on the Road
Insurance claims do not have to feel overwhelming. Contact Coon Rapids Collision today and let our team help guide your claim from start to finish. We’re here to help our neighbors drive with confidence again.

Published February 2026










