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Why Regular Vehicle Inspections Matter

5/9/2025

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Routine Inspections: Key to a Safe and Reliable Car

Most drivers think of auto body shops only after a collision—but there’s a lot more we can help with, especially when it comes to preventive care. At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we encourage customers to consider regular vehicle inspections even if their car hasn’t recently been damaged.

Here’s why a quick checkup could save you time, money, and future headaches.

Catch Small Issues Before They Become Big Repairs
Minor dents, paint chips, and undercarriage scrapes may not seem like a big deal—but if left untreated, they can lead to rust, corrosion, and structural issues. A tiny paint chip today could turn into bubbling and peeling in a few months, especially with exposure to sun, moisture, or road debris.

By catching these issues early, we can often fix them quickly and affordably—long before they require more intensive work.

Hidden Damage Is More Common Than You Think
Some customers come in for something small, like a scratch or parking lot ding, and discover hidden damage behind the panel—such as misaligned supports, cracked mounts, or loosened wiring. These issues might not be visible, but they can impact your vehicle’s safety and performance.

Regular inspections allow our team to spot early signs of trouble that the average driver might overlook.

Prepping for Road Trips or Seasonal Changes
If you're heading out on a long drive, planning a summer road trip, or anticipating rainy weather, it’s smart to have your vehicle inspected ahead of time. We can check:
  • Bumper and panel alignment
  • Windshield integrity and wiper condition
  • Paint protection before extreme heat
  • Undercarriage wear or exposure
  • Headlight clarity and taillight function
Think of it like going to the dentist—you don’t wait for pain to schedule a checkup.

Peace of Mind After Everyday Incidents
Have you recently hit a curb, scraped your driveway, or had someone bump you in a parking lot? These everyday situations may not result in major visible damage, but they can affect alignment, suspension, or body panel security. A quick inspection ensures your car is still in top condition.

Final Thoughts
You don’t need to be in an accident to benefit from a visit to your local body shop. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we’re proud to offer friendly, honest inspections that help Burbank drivers keep their vehicles looking and performing their best—no matter the situation.​
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How Heat Affects Your Car’s Paint

5/9/2025

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Protecting Your Vehicle in Burbank’s Climate

Living in Southern California means we enjoy sunshine almost year-round—but all that heat can take a toll on your vehicle’s paint if you’re not careful. At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we often see damage caused by prolonged sun exposure, especially during the hotter months.

Here’s how heat and UV rays affect your car’s paint—and what you can do to protect it.

The Science Behind Sun Damage
Your car’s paint is made up of multiple layers: primer, base color, and a clear coat. Over time, UV rays from the sun break down the chemical bonds in these layers, leading to:
  • Fading: Colors lose vibrancy and start to look dull.
  • Oxidation: The surface becomes chalky or cloudy, often starting on the roof or hood.
  • Clear Coat Peeling: Once the protective top layer is compromised, the paint underneath begins to degrade quickly.
Dark-colored cars are particularly vulnerable because they absorb more heat, accelerating the damage.

Burbank’s Climate Impact
The dry, sunny weather in Burbank is great for beach days and road trips—but it also means your vehicle is exposed to strong UV rays for most of the year. Cars that are frequently parked outdoors, especially without shade, will show signs of paint deterioration much faster than those kept in garages or under covers.

How to Protect Your Car’s Paint
Preventing heat damage doesn’t require a complete lifestyle change—it just takes a few smart habits:
  • Park in the shade or a covered structure whenever possible.
  • Use a car cover if you park outdoors for extended periods.
  • Wash your car regularly to remove contaminants like bird droppings or tree sap, which react faster in the heat.
  • Apply wax or ceramic coating to add a protective layer against UV rays and pollutants.
  • Consider window tinting to reduce interior heat and protect dashboards and upholstery.

Professional Help When Damage Occurs
If you’ve noticed fading, peeling, or oxidation, the best solution is professional refinishing. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we use high-quality, UV-resistant paints and top-tier clear coats to restore your vehicle’s appearance—and help protect it from future damage.

Final Thoughts
The Southern California sun is no joke. Protecting your car’s paint from heat isn’t just about looks—it’s also about preserving your vehicle’s value over time. Whether you need a minor touch-up or a full repaint, Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank is here to keep your car looking its best all year long.
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The Importance of Blend Panels in Auto Body Paint Jobs

5/9/2025

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Essential for Consistent Auto Body Colors

When it comes to repainting a damaged area of your vehicle, the goal is always the same: make it look like nothing ever happened. One of the techniques we use at Victory Auto Body and Paint to achieve that flawless finish is called blending—and it’s more important than most customers realize.

Here’s what blending is, how it works, and why it plays a critical role in professional paint repair.

What Is a Blend Panel?
A blend panel is any adjacent panel to the area being repaired that also receives a partial paint application to help the new paint transition smoothly into the existing finish. It’s not about painting the whole car—it’s about making sure the new paint doesn’t stand out.

For example, if your front fender was damaged and needs repainting, we may blend into the driver-side door to ensure the new color flows perfectly with the surrounding panels.

Why Blending Is Necessary
Even with modern computerized paint matching systems, it's difficult to get an exact match every time. That’s because factors like:
  • Sun exposure (UV fading)
  • Original paint age
  • Manufacturing inconsistencies
  • Environmental wear
can all slightly alter how your paint looks compared to when it left the factory. Without blending, even a well-matched paint formula can look “off” when sprayed next to older paint.

How the Process Works
At Victory, we carefully:
  1. Match the paint formula using advanced spectrophotometers.
  2. Spray the new paint onto the damaged panel.
  3. Feather the paint into the adjacent panel to create a seamless gradient.
  4. Apply clear coat across both the repaired and blend panels for uniform shine and protection.
It’s a skilled technique that takes both experience and the right equipment to get right.

Does It Cost More?
Blending may slightly increase labor costs because it involves more prep and materials—but it saves you from having to repaint full panels unnecessarily and helps retain your vehicle’s appearance and value.

Final Thoughts
Blending is a small detail that makes a big difference. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we don’t cut corners—we take the extra steps to ensure your repair looks as perfect as possible. When you drive away, the only thing you’ll notice is how good your car looks.
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The Truth About “Total Loss”

5/9/2025

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What It Really Means When Your Car Is Declared a Tota

Hearing that your car is a “total loss” after an accident can feel overwhelming. Most people assume it means their car is beyond repair—but that’s not always the case. At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we often help customers understand what a total loss really means and what options they may still have.

Here’s a simple breakdown to help clarify this confusing part of the insurance process.

What Does “Total Loss” Mean?
A vehicle is typically declared a total loss when the cost to repair it exceeds a certain percentage of its actual cash value (ACV)—usually around 70% to 80%, depending on the insurance company and state regulations.

For example, if your car is worth $10,000 and the repair estimate comes in at $8,000, the insurance company may determine it’s not financially reasonable to fix it. Instead, they’ll offer a settlement based on its pre-accident value.

It Doesn’t Always Mean Unfixable
In many cases, a total loss vehicle can be repaired—but the insurance company has chosen not to pay for it. The damage may not be that severe; it could simply involve expensive parts, older vehicles with low book values, or labor-intensive repairs.

At Victory, we’ve seen many total-loss cars restored to full working order—especially when customers choose to buy back the vehicle from the insurance company.

What Happens Next?
If your car is totaled, you typically have a few options:
  1. Accept the Payout: The insurance company pays you the ACV, and the car is sent to salvage.
  2. Keep the Vehicle: You can buy back your totaled car and have it repaired at your own expense. It may be issued a “salvage title.”
  3. Negotiate the Value: If you disagree with the payout amount, you can present documentation to support a higher value—such as recent maintenance records or aftermarket upgrades.

Rebuilding a Totaled Vehicle
If you decide to keep and repair your totaled car, you’ll need to go through a salvage inspection process before it can legally be driven again. Victory Auto Body and Paint can help guide you through this and ensure all repairs meet California standards.

Final Thoughts
Being told your vehicle is a total loss doesn’t mean the story is over. You may still have options depending on the damage, your insurance policy, and your preferences. At Victory, we’re here to help you understand those choices—and support you no matter which route you take.
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Why Post-Repair Inspections Matter

5/9/2025

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A Final Check

After a collision, getting your car back from the body shop can feel like a relief. It looks great, the paint is fresh, and everything seems to be back in place. But looks can be deceiving. That’s why a post-repair inspection is a crucial step that shouldn't be skipped—especially when your safety is at stake.

At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we take this final quality control process seriously. Here’s what it involves and why it’s so important.

What Is a Post-Repair Inspection?
A post-repair inspection is a final review and testing process that ensures every repair was performed correctly, safely, and in accordance with manufacturer specifications. It’s not just about checking if the paint is shiny—it’s about confirming that your vehicle is road-ready in every way.

What We Check
Our team follows a comprehensive checklist that includes:
  • Structural Integrity: We verify that the frame or unibody has been properly aligned and reinforced, using precise measurements.
  • Safety System Functionality: Airbags, sensors, ADAS features, and seatbelt mechanisms are tested and recalibrated if needed.
  • Panel Alignment: Doors, hoods, trunks, and bumpers must open, close, and seal properly.
  • Paint and Finish: We inspect for color accuracy, texture consistency, and proper curing.
  • Electrical and Mechanical Systems: If wiring or internal systems were affected during the repair, we test them for functionality.

Hidden Issues We Look For
Sometimes damage beneath the surface can go unnoticed if not properly inspected. These issues might include:
  • Loose wiring behind repaired panels
  • Misaligned suspension components
  • Improperly installed parts
  • Faulty sensor recalibration
  • Missed corrosion protection or sealant application
Even a small oversight could lead to safety risks, drivability issues, or premature wear down the road.

Peace of Mind for the Customer
A thorough post-repair inspection ensures that you’re not just getting a car that looks good—but one that drives safely and performs like it should. At Victory, we treat every vehicle as if it were our own family’s, and we won’t release a car until it passes our final review.

Final Thoughts
Collision repair is more than skin deep. The final inspection is your assurance that the work was done right—backed by expert eyes and attention to detail. When you bring your vehicle to Victory Auto Body and Paint, you leave with confidence, not just a clean car.
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Why Paint Matching Is a Science—Not Just an Art

5/9/2025

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The Science of Color and Chemistry

One of the most common concerns customers have after a repair is: “Will the new paint match the rest of my car?” At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we hear this all the time—and for good reason. A mismatched paint job can ruin the look of your vehicle and lower its resale value.

Fortunately, paint matching today is more accurate than ever thanks to a combination of technology, training, and technique. Here's how we make it happen.

Every Car Color Has Variations
You might think a factory paint color like “Oxford White” or “Jet Black” is the same across all cars. In reality, every manufacturer color has multiple “shade variants” due to differences in production batches, plant locations, and even environmental factors like humidity and temperature.

That’s why two vehicles with the same color code may look slightly different in person. Matching paint isn’t about guessing—it’s about measuring and adjusting.

How We Get It Right
At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we use computerized color-matching technology to find the closest possible match to your existing paint. Here’s the process:
  1. Scan the Paint: We use a spectrophotometer to analyze your vehicle’s current color. This device reads the paint’s pigment, tone, and light reflectivity.
  2. Search the Formula: The scan produces a digital formula, which we then compare to a database of thousands of manufacturer formulas and shade variants.
  3. Mix and Test: Our technicians mix a small sample of paint and spray a test panel. This is visually checked against your car under different lighting conditions (sunlight, shade, and artificial light).
  4. Blend as Needed: In many cases, we blend the paint into adjacent panels to ensure a seamless transition—a key step in achieving an invisible repair.

Why Experience Matters
While the technology helps us get close, it’s the experience of the painter that brings everything together. Factors like spray pressure, drying time, and technique can all affect the final result.

Our painters are trained to make micro-adjustments that ensure your car looks exactly as it did before the damage—if not better.

Final Thoughts
Perfect paint matching isn’t easy—but when done right, you’ll never even know where the damage was. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we combine cutting-edge tools with expert craftsmanship to deliver results that exceed expectations. When your car leaves our shop, it should look like nothing ever happened.
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What Is Frame Straightening—and Do You Really Need It After a Crash?

5/9/2025

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Restoring Your Car’s Integrity

When your car is involved in a collision, the damage isn’t always visible from the outside. In many cases, the vehicle’s frame or unibody structure takes the impact—and that’s where frame straightening comes into play.

At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we use advanced tools to restore your vehicle’s frame to factory specifications. Here’s what frame straightening involves and why it’s critical to the safety and performance of your car.

What Is Frame Straightening?
Frame straightening is the process of using computerized measuring systems and hydraulic equipment to realign a vehicle’s chassis or unibody structure after a collision. If the frame is bent, twisted, or misaligned, it can compromise the way your car drives, handles, and protects you in another accident.

Signs You Might Need Frame Straightening
You won’t always see frame damage with the naked eye. But there are some signs that may point to the need for this repair:
  • Uneven gaps between body panels
  • Difficulty closing doors, trunks, or hoods
  • Steering feels off or the car pulls to one side
  • Tires wear unevenly
  • Visible damage near the wheel wells or undercarriage
If any of these apply to your vehicle after an accident, it’s important to bring it in for an inspection right away.

How the Process Works
At Victory, our team uses laser-guided measuring equipment to assess the alignment of your frame. If we find deviations from the manufacturer’s specifications, we use high-powered frame machines to gently and precisely pull the frame back into place.

We document the process and remeasure to ensure accuracy—your safety depends on it.

Is It Always Worth Fixing?
Not every collision bends the frame. In some cases, damage is only cosmetic or limited to bolt-on panels. However, if your car’s frame is even slightly compromised, it must be corrected before any additional repairs are done.

Ignoring frame damage can reduce your car’s crashworthiness, affect alignment, and make future repairs more difficult.

Final Thoughts
Frame straightening isn’t just about making your car look right—it’s about making sure it drives right, protects you, and performs safely. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we treat every vehicle with precision, care, and the latest technology to get you back on the road safely.
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The Importance of Calibration After Collision Repairs

5/9/2025

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Why It Matters More Than Ever

Modern vehicles are more advanced than ever—with sensors, cameras, and computers playing a big role in how they operate. After a collision, repairing the physical damage is only part of the job. The other critical step is calibration.

At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we make sure your vehicle’s safety systems are properly restored before returning it to the road. Here’s what calibration involves and why it matters.

What Is Vehicle Calibration?
Calibration is the process of resetting and testing a vehicle’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to make sure they’re working correctly after repairs. These systems include:
  • Lane departure warnings
  • Blind spot monitoring
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Parking sensors
  • Forward collision warnings
  • Backup cameras and 360° views
If any of these systems are out of alignment, they may not function properly—and that could put you at risk.

Why Calibration Is Needed After Repairs
Many of these systems rely on radars, cameras, and sensors mounted on bumpers, mirrors, windshields, and even behind body panels. When a vehicle is involved in an accident—even a minor one—those components can be knocked out of alignment.

Even a small change in sensor position can lead to incorrect readings. For example, a forward collision warning system might not activate soon enough—or might trigger when there’s no danger at all.

Common Repairs That Require Calibration
You may be surprised to learn how many types of repairs require recalibration:
  • Windshield replacement
  • Bumper repair or replacement
  • Suspension or wheel alignment
  • Airbag deployment
  • Fender or mirror repair
  • Any work that affects sensor mounting points
That’s why it’s critical to bring your vehicle to a shop that understands the full scope of modern collision repair.

How We Handle It at Victory
At Victory Auto Body and Paint, we use specialized diagnostic tools to scan and calibrate your vehicle’s systems. If necessary, we work with trusted partners to ensure manufacturer-level accuracy. Your safety and peace of mind are our top priorities.

Final Thoughts
Repairs don’t end with paint and polish. In today’s vehicles, making sure your tech systems are properly calibrated is just as important as fixing a dent. Trust Victory Auto Body and Paint to deliver complete, safe, and modern repairs—done the right way.
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How Long Should Auto Body Repairs Take?

5/9/2025

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Estimating Auto Body Repair Duration

One of the most common questions we hear at Victory Auto Body and Paint is, “How long will my repair take?” While we always aim for speed and efficiency, the truth is that auto body repair timelines can vary based on several factors.

Whether you’ve been in a minor fender bender or a major collision, here’s what affects how long your vehicle will be in the shop—and what you can expect.

1. Extent of the Damage
The most obvious factor is how much damage your car has sustained. Small scratches or dent repairs might only take 1–3 days, while more serious structural damage or multi-panel repairs can stretch to 2–3 weeks or longer.

2. Parts Availability
If replacement parts are needed, your repair timeline will depend on how quickly we can get them. OEM parts (Original Equipment Manufacturer) sometimes have longer wait times than aftermarket options. For rare or luxury vehicles, parts may need to be shipped from out of state—or even internationally.

3. Insurance Approval
When insurance is involved, every step requires authorization. After we send your initial estimate, we wait for approval. If additional damage is discovered mid-repair, we file a supplement and must wait again. Victory Auto Body and Paint works hard to keep this process moving fast—but sometimes delays are beyond our control.

4. Type of Repair Required
Different repair tasks take different amounts of time:
  • Paintless dent repair: 1–2 days
  • Bumper replacement and repaint: 2–4 days
  • Structural/frame repair: 5–10 days
  • Full collision repair with paint: 7–14+ days
We always give you a realistic time estimate after inspecting the damage.

5. Workload and Scheduling
During busy seasons—especially after rainstorms or holidays—we may have a high volume of vehicles in the shop. We schedule repairs efficiently, but certain jobs require specialized technicians or equipment that may need to be reserved in advance.

Final Thoughts
At Victory Auto Body and Paint, our goal is to restore your vehicle quickly without compromising quality. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process and let you know immediately if anything changes. And when your vehicle is ready, it’ll leave our shop looking like new.

Need an estimate or have questions? Call us today or stop by our Burbank location—we’re happy to help.
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Aluminum vs. Steel Body Panels

5/9/2025

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What’s the Difference When It Comes to Repair?

Not all vehicle body panels are created equal. One of the biggest differences in modern auto body construction is whether the vehicle uses aluminum or steel—and this choice has a direct impact on how collision repairs are performed.

At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we repair both aluminum and steel-bodied vehicles with precision. Here’s what every car owner should know about the differences between these two materials and how they affect the repair process.

Why Automakers Use Aluminum
Aluminum has become increasingly popular, especially among luxury brands and trucks like the Ford F-150. Why?
  • Weight Reduction: Aluminum is significantly lighter than steel, improving fuel efficiency and performance.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum resists rust better than traditional steel.
  • Design Flexibility: It allows for more creative shaping and body lines.

How Aluminum Repairs Differ from Steel
The biggest difference lies in how each material responds to damage and repair techniques:
  • Steel: Easier to work with, weld, and reshape. Traditional body shops have worked with steel for decades.
  • Aluminum: Requires specialized tools, a separate work area to avoid cross-contamination, and a different approach to welding and reshaping.

Because of this, not all body shops are equipped to repair aluminum vehicles properly. At Victory, we have the tools, space, and trained technicians to handle both materials with confidence.

Repair Costs: Aluminum vs. Steel
Generally speaking, aluminum repairs tend to cost more. That’s due to the specialized labor, extra care required, and sometimes longer repair times. However, if your insurance is covering the repair, the difference may not impact you directly.

How to Know What Your Vehicle Has
Most newer vehicles with aluminum body parts will have this called out in the owner's manual. You can also check the inside of the driver-side door frame for material information—or simply bring your vehicle to us, and we’ll tell you.

Final Thoughts
Whether your vehicle has a steel frame, aluminum body panels, or a combination of both, you need a shop that understands the difference. Victory Auto Body and Paint provides expert-level service with the right tools, training, and care to restore your car properly—no matter what it’s made of.
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Why Clear Coat Matters for Your Car's Paint

5/9/2025

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When it comes to auto paint jobs, most people focus on color—but the real magic lies in something you don’t always see: the clear coat. This thin, transparent layer plays a crucial role in preserving your car’s appearance and protecting it from damage.

At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, we take paint protection seriously. Let’s break down what the clear coat is and why it matters for your vehicle.

What Is Clear Coat?
Clear coat is the final layer applied over your car’s base paint. It’s a glossy, transparent layer that enhances color depth, adds shine, and creates a barrier between your vehicle’s paint and the outside world. Modern automotive paint systems rely heavily on clear coat for both aesthetics and protection.

What Does It Protect Against?
Clear coat shields your vehicle from a number of damaging elements, including:
  • UV Rays: The sun can cause fading and oxidation over time. Clear coat helps reflect these harmful rays and preserve your paint color.
  • Scratches and Chips: While not bulletproof, a quality clear coat absorbs minor abrasions and makes it harder for damage to reach the base layer.
  • Acid Rain and Pollutants: Environmental contaminants can eat away at paint. Clear coat helps create a buffer.
  • Bird Droppings and Tree Sap: These common irritants can be corrosive. A well-maintained clear coat makes it easier to clean them off without staining.

Can a Damaged Clear Coat Be Repaired?
Yes—but it depends on the extent of the damage. If your clear coat is peeling, cloudy, or flaking, it usually requires sanding and repainting the affected panel. At Victory, we use professional-grade equipment and materials to restore the clear coat properly—not just patch over it.

How to Maintain Your Clear Coat
To keep your clear coat in top shape, we recommend:
  • Regular Washing: Remove dirt and grime before it can settle in.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use gentle automotive soaps and avoid abrasive cleaners.
  • Apply Wax or Ceramic Coating: These add another protective layer and enhance the longevity of your clear coat.
  • Seek Shade: Whenever possible, park in a garage or covered area to limit sun exposure.

Final Thoughts
Clear coat is more than just a pretty finish—it’s your car’s first line of defense against the elements. Whether you need a full repaint or just want to protect your current finish, Victory Auto Body and Paint is here to help with expert care and attention to detail.
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How Auto Body Shops Work with Insurance Companies

5/9/2025

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From Claim to Repair: Insurance & Body Shops

​When your car is damaged in an accident, one of the first questions that comes to mind is, “Will my insurance cover this?” At Victory Auto Body and Paint in Burbank, California, we work with all major insurance companies to help streamline the repair process for our customers. Here's a breakdown of how that works—and what you should expect.

Understanding the Relationship
Auto body shops and insurance companies often have long-standing relationships. Some shops are part of what’s called a Direct Repair Program (DRP), meaning they’re pre-approved by insurers to handle certain claims. While you’re not required to use a DRP shop, it can help speed up the repair process. Victory Auto Body and Paint welcomes all insurance work—whether we're a preferred shop or not.

The Estimate Process
Once your vehicle arrives at our facility, we begin by conducting a thorough inspection and preparing a detailed estimate. This estimate is either submitted to your insurance company directly or reviewed alongside theirs. Sometimes the insurance company will send an adjuster to inspect the vehicle, while in other cases, everything is handled digitally.

Supplement Requests
It’s common for additional damage to be found once repairs begin. If we discover something that wasn’t visible during the initial inspection (like frame damage or internal issues), we’ll file a supplement with your insurance provider. This ensures the added repairs are approved and covered before we move forward.

Your Rights as the Vehicle Owner
Many customers don’t realize they have the right to choose their repair shop. Insurance companies may recommend certain facilities, but the final decision is yours. At Victory, we encourage you to go with a shop that you trust—one that communicates clearly, uses high-quality parts, and stands behind its work.

What We Do for You
Our team works directly with your insurer to handle paperwork, approvals, and updates—so you don’t have to. We also make sure that your vehicle is repaired to OEM standards and returned to you in pre-accident condition.

Final Thoughts
Navigating insurance claims can be frustrating, especially after an accident. At Victory Auto Body and Paint, our mission is to take that stress off your plate. From handling the insurance process to delivering top-tier repairs, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
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