How Long Does It Generally Take to Repair a Rear-End Collision?

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Dale
07/25/25 4:14pm
In cases where the rear-end collision is not severe, bodywork and painting typically take 2-5 working days. If the main frame is damaged, the repair may require 10-30 working days. For serious major accidents, the repair process can take up to 90 working days. Below are the steps for handling a vehicle rear-end collision: Visually Assess the Damage: After a collision, you can first visually assess the extent of the damage. For minor scratches that do not require body reshaping, a simple polishing treatment may suffice. If the damage has caused deformation, professional repair at a shop will be necessary. Inspection and Damage Assessment: After a collision, you should contact your vehicle insurance provider. An insurance assessor will then conduct an on-site inspection, taking photographs of the exterior damage. It is crucial to preserve the accident scene during this process.
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VonNora
08/11/25 9:45pm
I just experienced a rear-end collision last month, which left a small dent on my car's rear bumper. When I took it directly to the repair shop for assessment, they said if the parts were in stock, it could be fixed the same day. However, due to the shop being busy, it ultimately took three days to complete. Repair times vary depending on the situation. Minor damage, like paint scratches on the bumper, might take just a few hours to fix. More severe collisions, such as trunk deformation or headlight damage, involve multiple steps like panel beating and repainting, and it's common to wait one or two weeks if parts are out of stock. Parts supply is crucial, especially for imported cars where ordering parts can take longer. The workload of the repair shop also affects scheduling. It's recommended to contact a professional shop immediately after an accident, take photos for evidence, and arrange repairs early to minimize daily inconvenience. Overall, the average repair time for a rear-end collision ranges from one or two days to over a week, depending entirely on the extent of the damage and external factors.
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