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Depending on the extent of the damage, the cost of a repair may be less than your insurance deductible. It’s also important to consider who was at fault for the collision. If you were at fault for the accident, you will need to check your insurance coverage to weigh your options. Collision coverage will pay for damage to your vehicle and the other party’s vehicle.
Repairs for small dents can start at around $50, depending on the severity of the damage.
Most bumper repairs range from $300–$1,500. Minor bumper dents and scratches can typically be repaired for a smaller price. Extensive damage — deep cracks, holes or if the bumper is falling off the vehicle — will likely require a full replacement. The more extensive the damage, the higher the repair costs.
Paint jobs typically range from $500 – $7,500, depending on the extent of the vehicle’s damage. For example, small scratches may just need a quick touch up, but a bumper replacement will need a full coat.
The cost of a collision repair depends on the nature of the damage to your vehicle. For example, door damage can cost anywhere from $50 to well over $1,000 to repair, while repairs to suspension systems can cost over $5,000. Get a free estimate by calling 855-923-0150 or filling out our contact form.
Many factors influence repair costs, including the vehicle type and type of damage. Check out our detailed breakdown of repair costs.