Gold Class I-Car Collision

How Does an Automotive Collision and Glass Center Become I-CAR Gold Class Certified?

Following a car accident you will likely find that you have many options for where to bring your damaged vehicle to be fixed, but how do you know which auto body repair shop to choose? Many collision facilities will advertise that they can return your vehicle to its pre-accident condition and ensure all of the safety features of your car are properly restored. It is easy to make claims like these, but who can you really believe? If you want to work with a truly excellent auto body repair shop you need to entrust your vehicle to a facility that can prove their technicians know how to do their job with skill and efficiency. This means you need to find an I-CAR Gold Class body shop to repair any collision damage your car may have suffered.

I-CAR is widely regarded as the standard certification board for the auto body repair industry. The highest level of certification that a collision repair center can achieve is I-CAR Gold Class. If there is an I-CAR Gold Class shop near you, you shouldn't have to look any further for a place to repair your damaged vehicle.

Achieving Gold Class status is no easy task. It involves hundreds of hours of training for business owners, managers and technicians who learn to work in sync to provide an optimal customer experience and outstanding auto body repair results. To acquire Gold Class a shop must employ at least four team members, one each who specializes in four specific areas. They are recognized by individually receiving Platinum Class in their area of expertise, which include:

Estimator: A person who can accurately and efficiently provide an auto body repair quote for a customer or insurance company.

Structural Technician: The certified structural technician will be responsible for restoring the structural integrity of the vehicle, including frame straightening, also known as unibody repair.

Non-Structural Technician: This person is a certified expert when it comes to trim, molding and other body pieces that are not integral to the structural integrity of the vehicle. They can remove and install these pieces, including those that require welding or special adhesives.

Refinish Technician: The refinish technician must be certified in all types of finish work, including sanding and auto painting.

If a shop employs at least one each of the above who have received a Platinum Certification from I-CAR in their area of expertise, then the shop as a whole is eligible for Gold status. You can count on an I-CAR Gold Class shop to spend less time on your car and provide better results. If you have been in an accident and need auto body repair in Rochester, New York you will want to contact The Bob Johnson Toyota Collision and Glass Center (formerly Dorschel Collision and Glass Center). Our shop is I-Car Gold Class Certified, meaning you'll be treated to the highest quality collision repair standards. To learn more, or to request an estimate for superior collision repair in Rochester or the surrounding communities for any make and model of vehicle give us a call at (585) 475-1467.  We promise to precisely return your car to its pre-accident condition.