SECTION 1: BUSINESS OVERVIEW

Industry Categories

Auto Collision Repair

Repairing vehicle damage caused by:

RV Collision Repair

Repairing:

Auto Glass Replacement

Services include:

RV Glass Replacement

Services include:


SECTION 2: SERVICES KNOWLEDGE

Auto Collision Repair Services

Dent Repair

Repairs:

Methods:


Bumper Repair

Repairable damage:

Replacement needed when:


Frame Repair

Frame types:

Common issues:

Equipment:


Paint Repair

Includes:

Paint systems:


Structural Repair

Repairs:

Requires:


SECTION 3: RV REPAIR KNOWLEDGE

Common RV Damage

Delamination

Definition:

Separation of fiberglass from underlying wall structures.

Symptoms:


Roof Damage

Common causes:

Repair methods:


Slide-Out Damage

Issues include:


Fiberglass Repair

Repairs:

Materials:


SECTION 4: AUTO GLASS EXPERTISE

Windshield Repair

Repairable:

Not repairable:


Windshield Replacement

Process:

  1. Remove damaged glass
  2. Prepare pinch weld
  3. Apply urethane
  4. Install new windshield
  5. Cure adhesive
  6. Perform ADAS calibration if needed

ADAS Calibration

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems include:

Calibration required when:


SECTION 5: COLLISION REPAIR TERMINOLOGY

Body Shop Terms

Blend Panel

Adjacent panel painted to match color.

OEM

Original Equipment Manufacturer.

Aftermarket Parts

Parts produced by non-OEM manufacturers.

LKQ Parts

Like Kind and Quality used parts.

Total Loss

Repair costs exceed insurance thresholds.

Supplement

Additional repair costs discovered after teardown.

R&I

Remove and Install.

R&R

Remove and Replace.

Feather Prime Block

Surface preparation method.


SECTION 6: CUSTOMER FAQ MASTER DATABASE

Insurance Questions

Will my insurance go up?

Depends on:

The repair shop does not control rate increases.


Can I choose my own repair shop?

Yes.

Customers have the legal right to choose their repair facility.

Insurance companies cannot legally force customers to use a specific shop.


What if hidden damage is found?

A supplement is submitted to insurance for approval.

This is extremely common in collision repair.


Do you work with all insurance companies?

Most shops work with:


Repair Questions

How long will repairs take?

Depends on:

Typical range:


Will my paint match?

Modern paint matching uses:

Quality repairs should be virtually undetectable.


Is my car safe after repairs?

When repaired according to OEM procedures, the vehicle should be restored to manufacturer safety standards.


SECTION 7: EDGE CASE CUSTOMER SCENARIOS

Deer Strike

Potential hidden damage:


Flood Damage

Inspect:

Potential total loss.


Airbag Deployment

Requires inspection of:


Electric Vehicle Collision

Special handling:

Technician certification required.


RV Tree Impact

Inspect:


SECTION 8: TROUBLESHOOTING DATABASE

Customer Says Vehicle Pulls After Repair

Possible causes:

Procedure:

  1. Verify concern
  2. Inspect tires
  3. Check alignment
  4. Measure suspension
  5. Verify frame specs

Wind Noise After Windshield Replacement

Possible causes:

Procedure:

  1. Water test
  2. Visual inspection
  3. Air leak test
  4. Reinstall if necessary

Paint Doesn’t Match

Possible causes:

Solutions:


SECTION 9: PRICING KNOWLEDGE

Auto Glass

Typical pricing ranges:

Windshield Repair:
$75-$150

Windshield Replacement:
$300-$1,500+

Luxury Vehicles:
$1,000-$3,500+

ADAS Calibration:
$250-$800


Collision Repair

Minor Dent Repair:
$150-$1,000

Bumper Repair:
$300-$2,500

Frame Repair:
$1,000-$15,000+

Major Collision:
$5,000-$30,000+


RV Repair

Minor Fiberglass Repair:
$500-$2,500

Roof Repair:
$1,500-$20,000+

Windshield Replacement:
$1,500-$10,000+

Major Collision:
$5,000-$100,000+


SECTION 10: UPSELL OPPORTUNITIES

During Collision Repair

Offer:


During Glass Replacement

Offer:


RV Services

Offer:


SECTION 11: LOCAL REGULATIONS & COMPLIANCE

Insurance Compliance

AI should understand:


Environmental Regulations

May involve:


OSHA Compliance

Includes:


SECTION 12: EMERGENCY PROTOCOLS

After an Accident

AI should advise:

  1. Ensure safety
  2. Move vehicle if possible
  3. Call emergency services if needed
  4. Exchange information
  5. Document damage
  6. Contact insurance
  7. Arrange towing

Glass Emergency

If windshield shattered:


RV Emergency

If roof damage occurs:

  1. Tarp damaged area
  2. Prevent water intrusion
  3. Document damage
  4. Schedule inspection

SECTION 13: LEAD QUALIFICATION FRAMEWORK

AI should collect:

Vehicle Information

Damage Information

Insurance Information

Customer Information


SECTION 14: SEMANTIC SEARCH TRAINING

The AI must recognize equivalent questions.

Examples:

Windshield

“Cracked windshield”

“Broken windshield”

“Rock hit my windshield”

“Need glass replaced”

“My windshield shattered”

All map to:

Windshield Replacement


Collision Repair

“Someone hit my car”

“Accident damage”

“Need body work”

“Car crash repair”

“Front end damage”

All map to:

Collision Repair Services


Insurance

“Will insurance pay?”

“Do I need a claim?”

“Can you work with GEICO?”

“Do I have to use their shop?”

All map to:

Insurance Assistance


SECTION 15: KNOWLEDGE GRAPH CONNECTIONS

Connect concepts:

Accident
→ Estimate
→ Insurance Claim
→ Supplement
→ Parts Ordering
→ Structural Repair
→ Paint
→ Calibration
→ Delivery

Windshield
→ Replacement
→ ADAS Calibration
→ Safety Systems
→ Insurance Coverage

RV Roof Leak
→ Water Intrusion
→ Mold Risk
→ Structural Damage
→ Insurance Claim


SECTION 16: CONTINUOUS LEARNING SYSTEM

AI should log:

Monthly reviews should:


SECTION 17: HERRING & SON SPECIFIC TRAINING

The AI should know:

Primary Services

Service Areas

Brand Positioning

AI Goal

The AI should function as:

This framework provides a foundation for a truly expert-level collision repair AI that can handle nearly every customer interaction, from a simple rock chip to a major RV collision loss, while maintaining contextual understanding, technical accuracy, and customer-focused communication.