How to Claim Car Accident Repair Through Insurance in Scotland

Been in an accident? It can be a stressful and confusing time — especially when it comes to dealing with your insurance company and getting your vehicle repaired. This guide walks you through everything you need to know, step by step, so you can get back on the road with as little hassle as possible.

At Linwood Coachworks, we deal with insurance claims every day. We’ve put this guide together to help Paisley and Renfrewshire drivers understand the process and know their rights.

Step 1: What to Do Immediately After an Accident

  • Stay calm and check for injuries — call 999 if anyone is hurt
  • Move your vehicle to a safe position if possible
  • Exchange details with the other driver — name, address, phone number, insurance details and vehicle registration
  • Take photos of all vehicles involved, the damage, and the surrounding area including road markings and signs
  • Get contact details from any witnesses
  • Do not admit liability at the scene — even if you think you were at fault
  • Report the accident to the police if there is injury, or if the other driver fails to stop or provide details

Step 2: Document the Damage

Before you contact your insurer, make sure you have thorough documentation of the damage to your vehicle. This will support your claim and speed up the process.

  • Take clear photos of all damage from multiple angles
  • Photograph the full vehicle, not just the damaged area
  • Note the date, time and location of the accident
  • Keep any repair estimates you receive — you are entitled to get your own independent estimate

Step 3: Notify Your Insurance Company

Contact your insurer as soon as possible after the accident — most policies require you to report incidents promptly even if you don’t intend to make a claim. When you call:

  • Have your policy number ready
  • Give a factual account of what happened — stick to the facts
  • Provide the other driver’s details if applicable
  • Ask what your excess is and whether the repair will affect your no-claims bonus
  • For minor damage, it may be worth getting a cash repair estimate first to decide whether claiming is worthwhile

Step 4: Your Right to Choose Your Own Repair Shop

This is one of the most important things to know — you have the legal right to choose which garage repairs your vehicle. Your insurer may recommend or push their own “approved repairer” network, but you are under no obligation to use them.

Insurance company approved repairers are often chosen based on cost rather than quality. By choosing an independent specialist like Linwood Coachworks, you benefit from:

  • BS 10125 certified repairs to the highest British Standard
  • Time-served technicians with 40+ years of experience
  • Direct communication — you deal with us, not a call centre
  • State-of-the-art equipment including Car-O-Liner jig and PPG MoonWalk paint matching
  • A repair carried out to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition

Simply tell your insurer you wish to use Linwood Coachworks in Paisley as your chosen repairer. We will then liaise with your insurer directly on your behalf.

Step 5: Getting a Repair Estimate

We provide free, no-obligation written estimates for all accident damage. You can bring your vehicle to us at Unit 2 Riverpark Industrial Estate, Bridge Street, Linwood, or send us photos via email or our contact page for a preliminary assessment.

Our estimate will include a full breakdown of all parts and labour required to restore your vehicle to pre-accident condition. We always provide cash prices as well as insurance prices.

Step 6: The Repair Process

Once your claim is approved and you’ve chosen Linwood Coachworks as your repairer, here’s what happens:

  • Vehicle drop-off — bring your vehicle to us at a time that suits you
  • Repair begins — all work is carried out to BS 10125 standards using approved parts and materials
  • Insurance liaison — we handle all communication with your insurer throughout the repair
  • Quality inspection — every vehicle goes through a full quality check before handover
  • Collection — we’ll contact you when your vehicle is ready and walk you through the completed repairs

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my insurance cover the full cost of repairs?

This depends on your policy type and who was at fault. If the accident was not your fault and the other driver is insured, their insurer should cover your repair costs in full. If you’re claiming on your own comprehensive policy, you’ll need to pay your excess. We can advise you on the best approach after assessing the damage.

What if the insurance company says my car is a total loss?

If your insurer declares your vehicle a total loss (write-off), they will offer you a settlement based on the market value of your vehicle. You have the right to challenge this valuation if you feel it is too low — provide evidence of comparable vehicles for sale to support your case. You may also be able to buy the salvage back from the insurer.

Can my insurer force me to use their preferred garage?

No. You have the right to choose your own repairer. Your insurer may apply pressure or suggest their approved network is more convenient, but they cannot legally force you to use a specific garage. If you experience this, politely but firmly state your preference and ask them to confirm in writing that you may use your chosen repairer.

How long does an insurance repair take?

This varies depending on the extent of the damage and parts availability. Minor repairs can be completed in 1–3 days. More significant structural repairs may take 5–10 working days. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe at the estimate stage and keep you updated throughout.

Will making a claim affect my no-claims bonus?

If the accident was your fault, making a claim will likely affect your no-claims bonus. If the other driver was at fault and their insurer pays, your no-claims bonus should be protected — but check your policy. For minor damage, it’s often worth comparing the cost of a cash repair against the potential increase in future premiums before deciding whether to claim.

What is an excess and do I have to pay it?

Your excess is the amount you contribute towards a claim. It’s made up of a compulsory excess (set by your insurer) and a voluntary excess (chosen by you when you took out the policy). You pay your excess when you make a claim on your own policy. If the other driver was at fault, you may be able to reclaim your excess from their insurer once liability is settled.

Need Help With Your Accident Repair Claim?

At Linwood Coachworks, we handle insurance claims every day. We’ll guide you through the process, liaise with your insurer, and ensure your vehicle is restored to the highest standard.

Based at Unit 2 Riverpark Industrial Estate, Bridge Street, Linwood, Paisley — serving Paisley, Renfrewshire and Greater Glasgow.

Call us: 07717 233864
Email: info@linwoodcoachworks.co.uk

Or use our contact page to get in touch today.

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