Auto Body Repair in Floral Park, Queens — D. MacArthur Auto Body
Auto Body Repair pricing for Floral Park, Queens drivers depends on damage scope — itemized in writing before any work starts on a Floral Park vehicle. D. MacArthur Auto Body works 3.2 miles northeast of Floral Park at 136-31 Springfield Blvd (seven to twelve minutes away), with direct insurance billing and a lifetime workmanship warranty for Floral Park customers. Call (718) 723-6163 for a written estimate.
What does auto body repair cost for Floral Park drivers?
Auto Body Repair pricing for Floral Park drivers depends on three things: damage severity, parts type (OEM vs aftermarket), and labor hours required for the Floral Park job. The estimate at D. MacArthur Auto Body breaks each line out so the carrier and the Floral Park customer see the same numbers.
For Floral Park-area auto body repair specifically, the most common tier runs mid-range — bumper, fender, and panel work after low-to-mid-speed collisions, the kind Floral Park drivers see along North Conduit Ave. Carrier mix among Floral Park customers: State Farm, Allstate, GEICO. Each carrier has slightly different supplement workflows we know cold.
Every estimate at D. MacArthur Auto Body itemizes parts, paint, labor hours, and consumables — no vague "shop time" lines that hide markups. Same format your carrier expects.
How long does auto body repair take in Floral Park?
auto body repair for Floral Park drivers — same equipment, same crew, same standards as every other job at our Springfield Boulevard shop. For Floral Park drivers specifically — 3.2 miles northeast of the shop, drop-offs typically come down North Conduit Ave.
Floral Park sits 3.2 miles northeast of the shop — typically seven to twelve minutes for a Floral Park customer to reach 136-31 Springfield Blvd. Most arrive via North Conduit Ave, Belt Parkway, Springfield Blvd. Zip 11005 sits on the daily call list, which is why Floral Park jobs rarely involve out-of-area parts logistics or unfamiliar carrier offices.
In Floral Park specifically, the most-frequent intake patterns include trunk lid alignment after a floral park rear-end repair, hood and fender straightening from a floral park road-debris hit, and rocker panel replacement after curb impact in floral park. Each is well-rehearsed at this shop.
Send a few photos and we'll get you a written estimate, no obligation.
Why Floral Park drivers pick D. MacArthur for auto body repair
Floral Park sits in a corner of Queens where collision work tends to be a mix of commuter rear-ends, parking damage, and the occasional weather event. The shop has been on Springfield Boulevard since 1973 — long enough to recognize what a Floral Park insurance claim usually involves before the customer finishes describing it.
Floral Park-specific patterns we see most often: tight-street side-swipes; deer strikes on belt parkway shoulder. Each Floral Park pattern produces a recognizable damage signature — bumper-and-fender for parking incidents, full-quarter for backing collisions, hood-and-grille for road-debris strikes. Floral Park intake calls usually identify themselves within the first thirty seconds of the description.
Recent auto body repair jobs from Floral Park
Hail damage claim for a Floral Park customer — full-vehicle PDR completed without paint, comprehensive coverage waived the deductible at carrier State Farm.
Tesla owner from Floral Park brought in a Model Y after a parking-lot strike — aluminum quarter panel repair, paint blend, and ADAS recalibration completed in 11 working days.
Recent insurance claim handled for a Floral Park customer through State Farm. Initial estimate revised after teardown supplement — full amount approved, customer paid only the deductible.
Vehicle mix in Floral Park skews work trucks and rideshare/TLC fleet — which sets the parts inventory and tooling we expect to need for any given week's intake from Floral Park. Floral Park's dominant carrier set runs State Farm, Allstate, GEICO, so the adjuster relationships and supplement workflows for Floral Park customers are well-rehearsed.
We bill your carrier directly and handle the paperwork for you.
Cost and timeline questions from Floral Park customers
Do you offer pickup and delivery?
Yes — free pickup and delivery, plus a free shuttle to the train or your home. Call (718) 723-6163 to set it up.
What insurance carriers do you work with?
Every major NY carrier — GEICO, Allstate, State Farm, Progressive, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Nationwide, Travelers, Farmers, MetLife, Esurance, AAA, plus local and specialty carriers.
How much does a bumper repair cost?
Minor scuff repair $250–$500. Plastic crack repair $400–$900. Bumper cover replacement with paint $700–$1,500. Sensor calibration adds $150–$400 if needed.
Do you do paint matching or just paint replacement?
Both. Spot blends within a panel, edge-to-edge respray, and full vehicle refinish — we match factory color codes with spectrophotometer reads, not just stock paint codes.
Do you de-energize the EV battery before repair?
Yes. Any structural repair that approaches the high-voltage system requires battery isolation per manufacturer protocol. We follow Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid procedures.