After an accident, the repair process can feel like it belongs to everyone except you.
The insurance company opens the claim.
The adjuster writes the estimate.
The paperwork starts moving.
Someone may recommend a shop.
Before you know it, it can feel like your vehicle is being handled as part of a process instead of as something you depend on every day.
That is exactly why choosing the right auto body shop matters.
At Golden Touch Auto Body, we work with insurance companies, but our focus is on the customer. The insurance claim is part of the repair process. It is not the whole process.
Your vehicle, your safety, and your peace of mind come first.
Insurance Companies Have a Job to Do
Insurance companies play an important role after an accident. They review the claim, inspect the damage, approve covered repairs, and help move the process forward.
That part is necessary.
But it is also important to understand their role clearly. An insurance company is responsible for managing the claim based on your policy, the estimate, and the cost of repairs. Their process often involves pricing guidelines, documentation requirements, approvals, and claim procedures.
That does not automatically make them bad. It just means their focus is different.
Their job is to manage the claim.
Our job is to repair the vehicle properly and look out for the customer throughout the process.
Those are not always the same thing.
Your Car Is More Than a Claim Number
After an accident, your vehicle might be assigned a claim number. That number is useful because it helps the insurance company track your case.
But your vehicle is not just a claim number.
It is how you get to work.
It is how you take your kids to school.
It is how you run errands, visit family, and get through your daily life.
When a vehicle comes into our shop, we are not just looking at paperwork. We are looking at the damage, the repair plan, the safety of the vehicle, and what needs to happen to get it back on the road the right way.
That means asking the right questions.
Was all the damage included in the first estimate?
Is there hidden damage behind the bumper, panels, lights, or frame areas?
Are the correct parts being used?
Are safety systems, sensors, or structural components involved?
Does the repair plan actually match what the vehicle needs?
Those details matter.
A rushed or incomplete repair can create problems later. That is why the shop you choose should be focused on the repair itself, not just closing the claim as quickly as possible.
The First Insurance Estimate Is Not Always the Final Repair Plan
One of the biggest misunderstandings after an accident is that the first insurance estimate is final.
In many cases, it is not.
The first estimate is often based on visible damage. But collision damage is not always obvious from the outside. A bumper may look like the main issue, but once it is removed, there could be damage to brackets, reinforcements, sensors, lights, suspension parts, or other components underneath.
When additional damage is found, the body shop may need to submit a supplement to the insurance company.
A supplement is simply a request to update the repair estimate based on damage that was not included at first. This is a normal part of collision repair.
The difference is how well the shop documents it.
An experienced independent body shop knows how to inspect the vehicle, take photos, explain the damage, communicate with the adjuster, and help move the claim forward without leaving the customer confused in the middle.
That is where experience matters.
Independent Does Not Mean Difficult
Some drivers worry that choosing an independent auto body shop will make the insurance process harder.
That is not necessarily true.
A good independent body shop can still communicate with the insurance company, review the estimate, submit supplements, explain the repair process, and help guide you through the steps.
The difference is that an independent shop is not chosen by the insurance company first.
It is chosen by you.
That matters because the relationship starts with the customer. You are not being sent somewhere just because the shop is part of a preferred network or direct repair program. You are choosing a repair facility because you trust its reputation, communication, and quality of work.
At Golden Touch Auto Body, we work with insurance claims regularly. We understand the paperwork, the estimates, the back-and-forth, and the importance of proper documentation.
But our first responsibility is to the person who brought us the vehicle.
The Right Shop Should Explain the Process Clearly
After an accident, most people do not know what to expect. That is normal.
You may not know whether the car is safe to drive.
You may not understand the estimate.
You may not know what your insurance company will cover.
You may not know whether the first quote includes everything.
You may not know what happens if more damage is found.
A good body shop should not make you feel embarrassed for asking questions.
You should be able to ask:
What repairs are needed?
What parts are being used?
How long will the repair take?
What happens if hidden damage is found?
Will you communicate with the insurance company?
Do I need to approve anything before work begins?
What warranty do you provide on the repair?
If the shop cannot explain the process clearly, that is a red flag.
The customer should never feel pushed, rushed, or left in the dark.
Customer-Focused Repairs Mean Better Communication
A customer-focused repair process is not just about fixing the vehicle. It is about communication.
You deserve to know what is happening with your car.
That includes clear updates, honest expectations, and straightforward explanations when something changes. If the insurance estimate needs to be updated, you should understand why. If parts are delayed, you should be told. If additional damage is found, you should know what was found and what happens next.
The repair process can already be stressful. Poor communication makes it worse.
At Golden Touch Auto Body, our goal is to make the process easier to understand. We help customers navigate the repair, the insurance communication, and the steps needed to get the vehicle repaired properly.
The Cheapest Repair Is Not Always the Right Repair
Insurance estimates are often focused on cost. That makes sense from a claims standpoint.
But the lowest number is not always the best repair plan.
A proper collision repair should consider safety, fit, finish, structural integrity, paint quality, parts, and the manufacturer’s repair standards where applicable. The goal should be to return the vehicle as close as possible to its pre-accident condition.
That takes skill, time, equipment, and attention to detail.
A repair that looks fine at first but fails later is not a good repair. Poor paint work, bad panel alignment, missed hidden damage, or ignored structural issues can lead to bigger problems down the road.
That is why choosing a shop should not be based only on convenience or who the insurance company suggests first.
It should be based on trust.
You Have the Right to Choose Your Repair Shop
In New Jersey, drivers generally have the right to choose their own licensed auto body repair shop.
Your insurance company may recommend a repair facility, but that does not mean you have to use it. You can choose the shop you trust to repair your vehicle.
That choice matters.
The shop you select can affect how clearly the damage is documented, how supplements are handled, how well the repair is explained, and how confident you feel when you pick up your vehicle.
Before you agree to any repair, take a moment to ask yourself:
Do I trust this shop?
Are they explaining the process clearly?
Do they understand insurance claims?
Do they have experience with collision repair?
Do they care about the repair quality, not just the paperwork?
Those questions are worth asking.
Golden Touch Auto Body Puts the Customer First
Golden Touch Auto Body is an independent auto body shop in Newark, NJ. We work with insurance companies, but we do not forget who the repair is really for.
It is for the customer.
We help with collision repairs, insurance claims, towing, dent removal, frame straightening, fender and bumper repairs, suspension repairs, paint work, and more.
Our goal is simple: repair the vehicle properly, communicate clearly, and help customers feel confident throughout the process.
When you bring your vehicle to Golden Touch Auto Body, you are not just handing over a claim. You are trusting us with something important.
We take that seriously.
Need Help With an Insurance Claim or Collision Repair?
If your vehicle was damaged in an accident, do not let the insurance process make the decision for you.
Choose a shop that puts your needs first.
Golden Touch Auto Body can inspect your vehicle, review the insurance estimate, explain the repair process, and help communicate with the insurance company during the claim.
Contact Golden Touch Auto Body in Newark, NJ today to schedule an appointment or get help with your auto body repair.