Insurance companies route you based on their network. We verify your vehicle's required repair path using manufacturer certification data — before they decide for you.
Built on OEM certification standards, repair requirements, and real-world shop capability signals.
Enter your vehicle and location. We verify which shops meet your manufacturer's repair requirements in your area — before your insurance company routes you elsewhere.
We'll notify you the moment verified shops are live in your Orange County area.
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Most drivers in Los Angeles and Orange County don't realize how repair decisions are actually made — until it costs them. Insurance companies have spent decades conditioning drivers to call them first and follow their shop recommendation without question.
We surface the overlap — where certification and capability actually align — so you don't have to guess.
Enter your zip code and email. Most insurance-recommended shops are not manufacturer-certified for your vehicle.. You'll be notified the moment verified shops are available near you — before you ever need one.
CollisionAuthorityHQ verifies shops using certification data, repair requirements, and quality signals — not cheapest and fastest. We identify what your manufacturer requires and match it to real-world shop capability in your area.
We teach you what Direct Repair Program (DRP) means, why severity and cycle time matter, and what OEM certified protects — so when the moment comes on an Orange County freeway, you cannot be steered.
We're building the first consumer financial product designed so Orange County drivers never have to stress about coming up with their deductible. Join the waitlist to be first in line.
For Tesla repairs, higher deductibles can influence decision-making at the worst possible time. We're building a separate Tesla-focused protection program designed to reduce that pressure — without affecting where or how you repair your vehicle.
Standalone program. Limited rollout.
Most Orange County drivers find out how this system works after an accident.
You found out before. Lock in your spot — it's free.