Watching Out for Auto Repair Fraud

An auto accident can be bad enough without being taken advantage of by unscrupulous body shops. Carefully review any materials presented to you by your mechanic, and look out for any red flags that you’re being taken for a ride in your own wreck.

Firstly, be wary of any unsolicited referrals. Whether somebody is referring you to a body shop or your body shop is referring you to a medical or legal office, this may be a sign of illegal activity. Organized rings exist that work to actively cause car accidents in order to garner your patronage, and they will do what they can to snatch up your money in the form of attorney, doctor, and mechanic fees.

After you have your car repaired, keep an eye on what you are being charged for. Dishonest repair shops may try to report damages that did not exist when the vehicle was brought in, bill for repairs that were not authorized, or charge for new parts while either repairing the existing parts or even replacing them with junkyard salvage.

Remember, not everybody is as reputable as Greenwood Auto Body. Seek us out for all your car repair needs, and you will not be taken advantage of.


Checking Your Car’s Safety Rating

Our Seattle body shop has seen people and cars miraculously survive serious collisions. Maybe you’re wondering how well your car would hold up in a wreck. Every year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests the safety ratings of about 92% of all passenger vehicles. These performances are posted to Safecar.gov for you to access. You can also check ratings through a separate, non-profit organization called the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The funded safety trials and crash-test ratings are available on their website, and even include electric cars like the Nissan Leaf. Check both for the most reliable

Standards for crash-ratings are always being raised, so newer cars are becoming increasingly safer. A more resilient car means less money spent in repair costs, so take time to choose a car that can withstand a collision, should it happen.


Consequences of Auto Collision

Auto collisions affect millions of people everyday; our Seattle body shop encourages you to practice safe driving to help run the following statistics down.

  • Auto collisions are the number one cause of death for adults ages 5-34 in the U.S.
  • In 2009 alone, over 2.3 million adults were sent to the E.R. for collision-related injuries.
  • Over 3,000 people die worldwide from car accidents each day.
  • About 115 collision-related deaths occur in the U.S. each day — that’s one every 13 minutes.
  • Washington State saw over 100,000 collisions in 2010, 460 of which resulted in at least one fatality.

Luckily, Washington state is seeing a downward trend for traffic collisions. Be aware of the harm you can cause with a motor vehicle, and hopefully these figures will continue to fall.


How to Avoid a Collision

We see the aftermath of many serious collisions at our Seattle body shop, many of which could have been avoided by these safe-driving tips.

1. Check Twice. Whether you’re changing lanes, emerging from a stop sign, driving across a crosswalk, everything you do while driving should be checked twice to avoid a collision. Don’t only rely on your mirrors to check for traffic — turn your head to check blind spots.

2. Look Behind You. Give a good look behind you while backing out of a parking spot or reversing. Not everyone will immediately blow their horn, so protect yourself and others by scanning behind you.

3. Look for Pedestrians. Many pedestrians obey crosswalk rules, but the occasional jaywalker may catch you by surprise. Keep a keen eye out for crosswalks and pedestrians to avoid dangerously hitting your breaks or seriously injuring people on foot.

4. Look for an “out.” Not everyone is a safe and cautious driver, so be aware of the cars around you to reduce risk of collision. Always have an out, or a plan of diversion. This simply means preparing yourself for another driver cutting you off, slamming their brakes, or unknowingly turning into a lane you’re occupying.

We always encourage drivers to give their undivided to the road, but in the event of an accident, keep us in mind at Greenwood Auto Body in Seattle for honest and quality repairs.


Cell Phones and Texting While Driving

Cell phone use in the car is popular among younger generations, and despite the number of collisions it’s been causing, the trend is on the rise. Talking on the phone and texting are the two leading distractions, but iPods, GPS, and other portable electronics are becoming common culprits also. A 2010 CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) analysis detailed cell phone use while driving by surveying respondents from the U.S. and Europe.

Over 25% of U.S. respondents stated that they regularly use their cell phones while driving, most of whom fell into the age group 18-39. Texting was also dominated by this age group, with 9% of the overall count claiming to do so regularly. Statistics gathered in Europe varied, but the U.S. out-scored everyone in distracted driving.

Although states are successively implementing new laws to prevent cell phone use while driving, people are still having a hard time tucking them away. In 2009, nearly 1,000 deaths and 24,000 injuries were attributed to cell phone use. Our Seattle body shop, Greenwood Collision, reminds you to drive safely and attentively to avoid accidents like these.


Always Be Prepared for a Collision

You may be confident in your own defensive driving, but you should always be prepared in the event that you are hit by someone else. Accidents are unpredictable, so it’s smart to always take the following safety precautions.

The first safety precaution is all too obvious: always wear your seatbelt. This knowledge has become widespread, but there are still fatal collisions today in which a buckled seat belt could have made the difference between life and death.

Airbags can save lives when used properly, but children (typically 12 and under) are still at risk of injury or death if placed in front of an airbag. Car seats should always be installed in the back seat, but if this isn’t possible, they should be forward-facing with the seat moved back.

While a basic first aid kit is definitely essential, many drivers keep larger survival kits in their trunk to be prepared for serious collisions. Some recommended provisions include a cell phone, flashlight, extra water and food, rope, a tool kit, emergency tire repair (sealant), maps, and booster cables. Areas with heavy snowfall should also keep tire chains, matches, a snow scraper, and a blanket.

These tips will help reduce the consequences of a collision; leave the rest up to our Seattle body shop, Greenwood Collision.


Why Does Car Paint Fade?

Car paint, like all other types of paint, fades due to prolonged exposure to the elements. Poor initial application may speed up the fading process. Even in the Pacific Northwest’s mild climate, Greenwood Auto Body’s car paint technicians regularly see paint jobs that have succumbed to weather exposure, and exhibit the characteristically dull and/or chalky finish that results from ultraviolet radiation and perpetual expanding/contracting due to temperature fluctuations.

Repairing Faded Car Paint

Few things make a vehicle look more worn-out or neglected than faded car paint. However, Greenwood Auto Body has the expertise to quickly and affordably restore it to new, if not better. In some cases, car paint can simply be abraded and then polished, which is generally the simplest technique for restoring the shine of your car’s paint job. In more severe cases, re-painting the car is advisable; this may consist of either spot paint or total car paint, and can even begin with paint stripping if the original surface is in especially rough shape.

We invite you to learn more about Greenwood Auto Body’s car painting services, and we are happy to provide an estimate of what it will take to give your car’s paint a shine and consistency that you will be proud to show off.


A Note About Metallic Car Paint

One thing to keep in mind while choosing car paint is that light, metallic colors have relatively little pigment, which makes them lose their luster a bit quicker that other paints, unless you opt for additional UV protection.  Of course, Seattle car paint isn’t exposed to the same amount of UV radiation as car paint in other locations, but this is a critical factor that the experts at Greenwood Collision can help you consider.


How Car Paint Is Made

The formulation of car paint begins with a resin, the highly cohesive substance that literally holds the rest together.  A pigment, as its name suggests, is what gives the car paint its color–one of over 10,000 colors, in fact.  The paint’s sparkle and iridescence (pearliness) are the results of optional metallic and mica flakes, respectively, which can be manipulated to create striking highlights and other effects.


Why Car Paint Is Complicated

What is car paint?  At the risk of sounding a bit cheesy, it might be the unsung hero of the auto industry.  After all, just think about the multitude of purposes it has to serve:

  • Maintain a lustrous finish over many years
  • Repel the elements
  • Protect the car’s body from rust
  • Withstand decades of UV radiation

What’s more, car paint must do all of the above in an incredibly thin coating (just a few thousands of an inch!).  To top it all off, if car paint isn’t applied correctly, then the time and money spent applying the coat are all for naught.