Welcome to Insurance Direct Collision Centres, your trusted partner for comprehensive auto repair services. At ID Collision, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch service and ensuring your vehicle is restored to its best condition. Whether you need bumper repair, customization, paintless dent repair (PDR), body panel replacement, collision repair, or dent removal, our skilled technicians are here to help.
After your vehicle repairs are completed, ID Collision ensures everything meets our high standards. We understand the power of word of mouth in attracting new business and aim to avoid any negative feedback. Our goal is to make your experience as positive as possible, even though we know no one wants to need our services.
Our office staff will guide you through the repair process and answer any questions. We trust our skilled paint and body technicians enough to offer a lifetime warranty on their work. They handle both domestic and imported vehicles, so no matter what you drive, we can help. Our services also include detailing, headlight restoration, painting, scratch repair, wheel repair and alignment, and window, windshield, and glass replacement. If you make a wrong turn, make the right choice and come to Insurance Direct Collision Centres!



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