Dallas collision repair

Accident and collision repair for Dallas drivers.

From visible panel damage to fitment, paint, and structural concerns, All-Star Collision Repair helps you understand what the vehicle needs and how to start the repair.

Start with a complete look at the damage.

Collision damage is not always limited to the most obvious dent or scrape. Panel gaps, mounting points, bumpers, lights, paint, and the structure behind an impact can all affect the repair plan. All-Star begins with the vehicle details, damage photos, and an onsite review when a closer inspection is needed.

The estimate can account for body repair, panel replacement preparation, refinishing, parts choices, and related work. Insurance and self-pay customers are both welcome.

Frame and structural repair concerns

A harder impact can change panel alignment or create fitment concerns that require more than surface body work. The shop evaluates frame- and structure-related issues as part of repair planning. The exact approach depends on the vehicle and the damage found during inspection.

Technician working on a collision-damaged vehicle in Dallas

Repair process

A straightforward path from damage to repair.

1

Share the damage

Send several photos and your year, make, and model, or bring the vehicle to the Dallas shop.

2

Review the estimate

Discuss body, paint, parts, structural, claim, and timing considerations for the repair.

3

Schedule the work

Once the repair path is approved, the shop can arrange the next steps with you.

Collision repair questions

What Dallas drivers often ask after an accident.

Can I start with photos?

Yes. Photos can help begin the conversation, but damage behind a panel or bumper may require an onsite inspection before the estimate is complete.

Can you help if insurance is involved?

Yes. Bring your claim details and any estimate or paperwork you already have. The shop can help organize the repair conversation and visible-damage documentation.

What parts will be used?

All-Star can discuss OEM or insurance-certified aftermarket options depending on the repair, availability, claim, and customer choice.