FAQs

FAQs

Summit Collision Pros.

Have an auto collision repair, paintless dent removal, or auto paint repair service-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for more information!

  • Do you work with insurance companies?

    Yes, we work with every insurance company on the planet! When you choose our auto body shop in Akron, OH, you're sure to receive the industry-leading service you deserve. Give us a call today.

  • How many estimates do I need?

    You only need one! According to the Ohio Board of Motor Vehicle Repair, Ohio law requires only one repair estimate after a collision. You can choose the collision repair facility. 


    According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were 12,918 crashes in Summit County in 2023. Have you been in an accident recently? If you need professional, dependable collision repair in Akron, OH and the surrounding areas, give our team at Summit Collision Pros a call today.

  • How long will my repair take?

    Every car is different, so your project schedule will depend on variables like part arrival times and the size of the job. To get a free estimate on your unique service, contact our auto body shop in Akron, OH today. We look forward to serving you.

  • What will I drive in the meantime?

    If you need a rental vehicle, our team can help arrange a rental vehicle that is of comparable size to one of our rental partners. Between the Insurance company, new vehicle warranties, extended warranties, AAA, and even some major credit cards, may cover or at least reduce your costs incurred for a rental.

  • What is the difference between genuine used parts, new OEM, and aftermarket parts?

    Genuine used parts are replacement parts branded by the manufacturer. They're the same part on your original vehicle, of similar quality and condition. OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer parts are made to spec by the factory supplier for your vehicle. Aftermarket parts are third-party equivalents of the original factory parts. Aftermarket parts are also an option if needed or requested. Oftentimes, the selected parts for your repair will be at the discretion of the insurance company and their guidelines, so make sure to consult with your agent.

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