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1- Go with a reputable high volume body shop, not one located in a back alley or a barn. One that the insurance company knows and preferably nice, expensive cars out front. Insurance Co's will usually lifetime guarantee the repair work with certain shops. Just choose one that looks well-run.
2- inspect the car after it's done, closely. don't accept anything like improperly installed trim. misaligned fenders, or anything that makes the car look repaired. Set those expectations up front when you get the estimate. It had better look like nothing happened. Otherwise, you won't accept it and bodyshop doesn't get paid by insurance co.
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