By Adobe Photo Stock In the aftermath of a car accident, dealing with repairs can be a daunting task. One term you may encounter during this process is "Direct Repair Vendor" (DRV). But what exactly is a DRV, and why should you choose one? In this blog post, we'll delve into the definition of a Direct Repair Vendor and outline the steps you should take post-accident when discussing repairs with your insurance company. What is a Direct Repair Vendor (DRV)? A Direct Repair Vendor, often referred to as a DRP (Direct Repair Program) facility, is a collision repair shop that has agreed with an insurance company. This collaboration streamlines the repair process, making it more efficient and convenient for both the policyholder and the insurer. Steps to Consider Post-Accident Ensure Safety First: Before delving into repair discussions, prioritize safety. If anyone is injured, seek medical assistance immediately. Once safety is assured, move to a safe location and contact l ... read more