What Insurance “In Network” Really Means For Your Repair
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“Preferred shop” sounds like a compliment until you look at what it can really mean for your car. We pull back the curtain on insurance “in-network” collision repair programs and explain why a shop might reject DRP agreements even when they promise a steady flow of work. If you’ve ever felt pushed toward a specific body shop after an accident, this conversation gives you the words, facts, and confidence to protect your repair.
We talk through how DRP contracts can shape repair decisions, from “most cost-effective parts” to labor rate caps and unpaid procedures. Megan shares why OEM repair standards and modern vehicle design make parts choice and proper procedures non-negotiable, especially with today’s sensors, tight tolerances, and safety systems. We also cover why counterfeit aftermarket parts and unknown-history salvage parts can create real risks in fit, performance, and long-term durability.
You’ll hear practical guidance for navigating an insurance claim without getting misled by “guarantee” talk. We explain who actually stands behind repair warranties, what a reputable collision repair shop should offer, and why your right to choose matters. If you’re in Colorado, you can pick the repair facility you trust, not the one you’re told to use.
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https://www.OzziesBodyShop.com
Ozzie's Body Shop
5280 N. Garfield Ave.
Loveland, Colorado 80538
970-667-7849