Georgia law protects your right to choose your own auto body shop. Under O.C.G.A. § 33-34-6, your insurer cannot require you to use a specific repair facility. Choose an I-CAR certified shop, get a written estimate, and do not authorize any repairs until you understand who is paying.
Your Rights Under Georgia Law
Verified Atlanta Auto Body Shops
⚠️ Shop listings below are placeholders pending local verification. Final listings will be sourced from Google Maps for I-CAR certified, highly-rated Atlanta-area shops before public launch.
Placeholder Shop 1
Buckhead / North Atlanta · TBD, Atlanta, GA 30305
I-CAR Gold
★ 4.8
100+ reviews
Placeholder — verify before launch. Source via Google Maps for I-CAR certified Atlanta auto body shops.
Placeholder Shop 2
Decatur / East Atlanta · TBD, Decatur, GA 30030
ASE Certified
★ 4.7
80+ reviews
Placeholder — verify before launch. Source via Google Maps for ASE certified shops near DeKalb County.
Placeholder Shop 3
Marietta / Cobb County · TBD, Marietta, GA 30060
I-CAR Gold · Factory Certified
★ 4.8
120+ reviews
Placeholder — verify before launch. Source bilingual-capable shops near I-75 corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the insurance company force me to use their preferred shop in Georgia?▼
No. Georgia law protects your right to choose your own repair shop. Under O.C.G.A. § 33-34-6, insurers cannot require you to use a specific facility. If an adjuster pressures you toward a preferred shop, you can decline and choose your own.
What if the insurance estimate is too low to cover repairs?▼
If the insurer's estimate is inadequate, your shop can submit a supplemental claim. Georgia law requires insurers to pay for all necessary repairs to return your vehicle to pre-accident condition. If they refuse, an attorney can invoke O.C.G.A. § 33-4-6 bad faith provisions.
Do I have to pay a deductible at the auto body shop?▼
Only if you're filing on your own collision coverage. If you're filing a third-party claim against the at-fault driver's insurance, you generally pay no deductible. If liability is disputed, an attorney can help resolve the coverage dispute.
What is I-CAR certification and why does it matter?▼
I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) Gold Class certification indicates a shop's technicians are trained to current repair standards. For newer vehicles with advanced safety systems (ADAS, airbags), I-CAR certification significantly reduces the risk of improper repairs that could compromise your safety.

