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Accident Help Guide — New York City

Car Repair After an Accident in New York City: What You Need to Know

Justin Khuu

Justin Khuu

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David H. Perecman, J.D.

David H. Perecman, J.D.

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Apr 2026 · 6 min read

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NYC has some of the highest collision repair pricing in the country — driven by labor rates in Manhattan and Brooklyn that exceed national averages by 40–60%. Insurance company Direct Repair Programs (DRP) often produce estimates calibrated to suburban averages, leaving NYC drivers with shortfalls. Under New York law, you have the right to choose your own shop.

💡 Quick Answer

New York drivers have the right to choose their own repair shop. Under NY Insurance Law § 2610, insurers cannot require you to use a specific shop or steer you to a preferred provider. NYC repair shops are typically booking 4–6 weeks out for moderate damage.

  • Right to choose: Insurer cannot mandate a specific shop
  • NY total loss threshold: 75% of actual cash value (a vehicle is totaled when repair costs exceed 75% of pre-accident value)
  • Rental coverage: If the at-fault driver caused the damage, their insurer must cover a comparable rental during repair
  • Hidden damage: You have the right to request a re-inspection if disassembly reveals additional damage

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What You're Experiencing

Your car is damaged from the NYC accident, you're getting pressure from the insurer's adjuster about which shop to use, and you're not sure what your rights are.

What This Likely Means

  • If the adjuster keeps suggesting their 'network' shopThey're trying to steer you to a Direct Repair Program facility with cost-reduction agreements
  • If your estimate seems lowNYC labor rates are 40-60% above national averages; a non-NYC adjuster may be using out-of-market pricing
  • If repairs are taking longer than expectedNYC shops are booking 4-6 weeks out; you may be entitled to extended rental coverage

Your Options

You Can Do This

  • Get 2-3 written estimates from shops you choose
  • Photograph all damage in detail before authorizing any repairs
  • Document every conversation with the adjuster in writing
  • Verify the shop's I-CAR Gold Class and ASE certifications independently

Attorney Handles

  • Reviews release language to ensure injury claims aren't waived
  • Negotiates with adjusters who are using out-of-market pricing
  • Files DFS complaints if anti-steering violations are documented
  • Coordinates total-loss valuations and supplemental claim disputes

Avoid Doing This

  • Don't sign anything labeled 'release of all claims'
  • Don't authorize repairs before disassembly inspection
  • Don't let the adjuster pressure you about shop choice
  • Don't accept a total-loss valuation without independent appraisal

What This Typically Costs

NYC collision repair costs run significantly above national averages. Minor damage (bumpers, lights): $800–$3,000. Moderate damage (frame, airbags, panels): $4,500–$11,000. Severe damage often pushes vehicles into total-loss territory in NYC because the 75% threshold is hit faster on older or higher-mileage vehicles.

When to Call a Professional

Contact an attorney immediately if any of these apply:

  • 1

    If the adjuster has explicitly told you to use a specific shop and you don't want to → This is an anti-steering violation. File a DFS complaint and call an attorney.

  • 2

    If the insurer is offering a total-loss settlement that seems low → NYC vehicle values vary by neighborhood; get an independent appraisal under NY's right-to-appraisal provision.

  • 3

    If hidden damage is found during disassembly and the insurer refuses to cover it → Demand a re-inspection in writing.

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Key Numbers

MetricValueSource
Right to choose repair shopGuaranteed under NY Insurance Law § 2610NY Insurance Law § 2610
NY total loss threshold75% of actual cash valueNY DFS Total Loss Regulations
NYC moderate damage typical cost$4,500 – $11,000CCC Valuescope NYC market data
NYC body shop wait time (moderate damage)4 – 6 weeksNYC collision repair industry data

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. 1

    Mistake #1: Signing the insurer's repair authorization before getting an independent estimate.

    NYC adjuster estimates routinely miss hidden frame and electronic damage that's only visible on disassembly. Get two or three written estimates from shops of your choosing before authorizing any work.

  2. 2

    Mistake #2: Letting the insurer steer you to a 'preferred' shop.

    NY Insurance Law § 2610 explicitly prohibits this. If an adjuster pressures you, document the conversation and report it to the NY Department of Financial Services at dfs.ny.gov.

  3. 3

    Mistake #3: Settling property damage before injury claim is resolved.

    Some property damage releases include 'all claims' language that can affect injury claims. Read every release carefully. Have an attorney review anything that mentions 'all claims' rather than just vehicle damage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the insurance company require me to use their preferred shop in NYC?

No. NY Insurance Law § 2610 prohibits insurers from requiring or steering you to a specific shop. You have the right to choose any facility. The insurer must pay your chosen shop's reasonable repair costs, provided they are consistent with prevailing NYC market rates.

How long does collision repair take in NYC?

Moderate damage repairs in NYC typically take 4–6 weeks due to labor shortages, parts availability, and the higher complexity of NYC-area shops. For severe damage, 8–12 weeks is common. The at-fault driver's insurer should provide rental coverage for the entire repair period.

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