Top-rated Collision & Body Shops in Las Vegas
Need collision repair in Las Vegas? The body shops below have all earned 4.0 stars or higher from real customers — dents, bumpers, frame work, and full post-accident repairs — these are the shops locals trust to make a car right and handle the insurance headache.
17 top-rated pros · Updated from Google this week
17 businesses
Central Auto Body
Master Auto Collision
Fix Auto Las Vegas East
Desert Auto Body
Best Choice Collision Center Inc
AMG Autobody & Repair
Family Auto Collision
The Collision Center
LMS Auto Body & Paint Inc.
J and M Auto Body Repair
1ST VEGAS AUTO BODY SHOP
Kaizen Collision Center - Las Vegas East
Updated Autobody Las Vegas
nevada state collision
CARSTAR Metropolitan Auto Body & Paint
Nevada Auto Collision Center
AutoNation Collision Center Las Vegas
What to look for in a collision repair shop
After an accident you have the right to choose your own shop — your insurer can recommend one, but it cannot require it — so pick a shop you trust. Look for one that is experienced with your vehicle and certified by manufacturers or industry bodies (like I-CAR), works directly with insurers, and gives a detailed written estimate. A good shop documents the damage and explains what is structural versus cosmetic.
Ask whether they use OEM (manufacturer) or aftermarket parts, since that affects fit and resale, and get the repair warranty in writing — quality shops guarantee their work, often for as long as you own the car. Reviews mentioning clean paint matching, honest timelines, and smooth insurance handling point to a shop that reduces the stress of a bad day.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to use the shop my insurance recommends?
No. Insurers can suggest a shop, but you have the right to choose your own. Pick one you trust — a reputable shop will still work directly with your insurance company on the claim.
How much does collision repair cost in Las Vegas?
It depends entirely on the damage, from minor dent and bumper work to major structural repair. If insurance is involved, you typically pay your deductible. Get a detailed written estimate, and beware offers to “waive” your deductible.
OEM or aftermarket parts — does it matter?
OEM (manufacturer) parts ensure exact fit and can protect resale value, while aftermarket parts are cheaper and what insurers often cover. Ask which the shop plans to use, and discuss options if you prefer OEM.
Is the repair warrantied?
Reputable body shops warranty their workmanship, often for as long as you own the vehicle, and pass along paint warranties. Get the terms in writing, and keep your estimate and final invoice.
Why you can trust this list
Every business featured on TopRatedLV has earned at least a 4.0-star rating from 15 or more real customer reviews — if a company has not cleared that bar, you will not find it here. Those scores come from aggregated public reviews, not from us, and a business cannot pay to raise its rating.
We update our data periodically so the body shops you see reflect how they are serving Las Vegas today. Listings marked as verified have confirmed their business details directly.