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Dallas Fort Worth Collision Centers

Our collision centers specialize in all makes and models, cars, trucks, and SUVs. With three convenient locations across North Texas and expert craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, we are committed to repairing your vehicle following the manufactures recommendations and procedures. We make the repair process easy by coordinating with trusted rental partners to have a vehicle reserved for you at the time of drop-off.

Remember, you have the right to choose your collision center. We provide complementary estimates and work with all insurance companies, while your insurance company may suggest a preferred shop for inspections or repairs, the final decision is always yours. We’re dedicated to getting you safely back on the road with quality workmanship you can trust.

Irving Collision Center

1000 East Airport Freeway
Irving, TX 75062

Collision Center:  (972) 259-4300

Dallas Collision Center

9301 E R L Thornton Fwy,
Dallas, TX 75228

Collision Center:  (214) 730-7376

Arlington Collision Center

2111 W Division Street
Arlington, TX 76012

Collision Center:  (877) 379-0469 press 9 

Accident Readiness

When you are involved in an accident, it can often be a very stressful time. Knowing what to do and what to expect can lessen your anxiety and help you avoid costly mistakes. Be prepared ahead of time. Always carry your driver’s license, registration, proof of insurance, your insurance agent’s contact information, your attorney’s contact information, cell phone, pen, paper, and a camera. Also, print this list and keep it in your glove box.

IF YOU ARE IN AN ACCIDENT

  1. Determine if anyone is seriously injured. If they are, call 9-1-1 immediately.
  2. Show concern about everyone’s well-being.
  3. Immediately take a mental picture of the other driver’s appearance and demeanor. Impaired drivers, those without a valid driver’s license, or valid insurance may decide to flee the scene.
  4. If there are no serious injuries, move the vehicles to the side of the road and out of the way of traffic.
  5. Exchange information with the other driver. Be sure to get their name, address, phone number, insurance company policy number, driver’s license number, and license plate number. Look at their actual license and insurance card to ensure the information is accurate. If the driver does not own the vehicle, obtain the owner’s information as well as the driver’s information.
  6. If there are witnesses, try to obtain their contact information. Witnesses can help corroborate your side of the story.
  7. Write out a written description of the other driver, their vehicle (make, model, color, and year), damage to the vehicles, the weather, road conditions, the nearest cross streets, time of day, and the accident (what actually happened).
  8. Photograph the accident scene, all vehicles involved, the damage, and the other driver if possible.
  9. DO NOT tell the other driver or the police that the accident was your fault.
  10. Consider filing an accident report with law enforcement, even if there are no injuries. This guarantees official documentation of the accident in case the other driver changes their story. It also helps speed up the claims process.
  11. Contact one of our Preferred Collision Centers. They can setup a tow if necessary, arrange a rental car, and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf.