One of the first questions drivers ask after an accident is: “How long will my car be in the shop?” The answer depends on several variables, and understanding them can help you set realistic expectations and avoid unnecessary stress.
The Extent of the Damage
The most obvious factor is how much damage your vehicle sustained. A minor fender bender with surface-level scratches might be resolved quickly. Moderate damage — a crumpled bumper, a bent door panel, or paint damage across multiple areas — can take a little longer. Significant structural or frame damage, which requires precise realignment and safety verification, may keep your vehicle in the shop for three weeks or more. At Eli’s Collision Repair, every repair begins with a thorough inspection so you receive an accurate timeline upfront.
Parts Availability
Even a straightforward repair can be delayed if the right parts aren’t immediately available. This is especially true for luxury and specialty vehicles where OEM components may need to be ordered directly from the manufacturer. At our shop, we use only OEM parts, the same components your vehicle was built with, because quality and fit matter. While this occasionally means a slightly longer wait for a specific part, it ensures that your vehicle is restored to factory standards rather than fitted with an ill-matching aftermarket substitute. We cannot control the availability or delivery time of certain parts but we do submit our orders as soon as possible in the repair process.
The Complexity of Modern Vehicles
Today’s vehicles are more technologically advanced than ever. Collision repairs now often involve recalibrating sensors, cameras, and driver-assistance systems in addition to bodywork and paint. A vehicle with advanced safety features like lane-departure warnings or automatic emergency braking requires careful post-repair calibration to ensure those systems function correctly. This part of the process is often done with the help of our dealership partners. Rushing this process isn’t an option; your safety depends on it.
Dealing With Insurance Companies
Insurance involvement is one of the biggest wildcard factors in repair timelines. The claims process — inspection scheduling, estimate approvals, and coverage disputes — can significantly inflate your repair timeline if not managed carefully.
Working with a certified shop like Eli’s can make a significant difference here. Our team coordinates directly with insurance carriers on your behalf, helping to streamline the approval process and advocate for the correct repair procedures and parts. One common issue is insurers pushing for aftermarket or used parts to reduce costs. Because we use OEM parts exclusively, we work with your insurer to ensure the claim reflects the quality of repair your vehicle actually requires.
You can also help to keep things moving by providing us with complete insurance information at drop-off and responding promptly to your insurer’s requests.
Repairs Done Right
A repair done right takes time. At Eli’s Collision Repair, we combine nearly 50 years of experience with transparent communication, so you’re never left wondering where your vehicle stands. While our timelines might be longer than non-OEM places, we keep you updated every step of the way and do what is in our power to move the process along as quickly as our quality standards allow..