Bumper Repair in Coney Island, Brooklyn — D. MacArthur Auto Body
Bumper Repair pricing for Coney Island, Brooklyn drivers depends on damage scope — itemized in writing before any work starts on a Coney Island vehicle. D. MacArthur Auto Body works 12.0 miles southwest of Coney Island at 136-31 Springfield Blvd (thirty-plus minutes away), with direct insurance billing and a lifetime workmanship warranty for Coney Island customers. Call (718) 723-6163 for a written estimate.
What does bumper repair cost for Coney Island drivers?
Bumper Repair pricing for Coney Island drivers depends on three things: damage severity, parts type (OEM vs aftermarket), and labor hours required for the Coney Island job. The estimate at D. MacArthur Auto Body breaks each line out so the carrier and the Coney Island customer see the same numbers.
For Coney Island-area bumper repair specifically, the most common tier runs mid-range — bumper, fender, and panel work after low-to-mid-speed collisions, the kind Coney Island drivers see along Ocean Pkwy. Carrier mix among Coney Island customers: State Farm, Progressive, Allstate. 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 bumper repair take in Coney Island?
bumper repair for Coney Island drivers — same equipment, same crew, same standards as every other job at our Springfield Boulevard shop. For Coney Island drivers specifically — 12.0 miles southwest of the shop, drop-offs typically come down Ocean Pkwy.
Ocean Pkwy and Cropsey Ave carry most of the Coney Island traffic that produces collision work — and they're the same routes Coney Island customers use for drop-off, thirty-plus minutes away from 136-31 Springfield Blvd. Knowing the timing of those corridors is part of why Coney Island repairs hit promised delivery dates.
In Coney Island specifically, the most-frequent intake patterns include park sensor reset after bumper reattachment for a coney island customer, bumper cover replacement and color-match for a coney island driver, and bumper tab repair after a coney island customer's parking incident. Each is well-rehearsed at this shop.
Send a few photos and we'll get you a written estimate, no obligation.
Why Coney Island drivers pick D. MacArthur for bumper repair
Bodywork is half craft, half logistics. The craft is the welding, the spraying, the panel alignment. The logistics is parts ordering, adjuster coordination, supplement filing, rental scheduling. Coney Island drivers in Brooklyn get both halves at D. MacArthur Auto Body — neither one outsourced.
Coney Island sits in a southwest-side corridor with the surrounding areas — same general carrier mix as Coney Island, same insurance market. Coney Island customers often arrive on referrals from one of those neighbors, which is part of why Coney Island stays a steady source of intake.
Recent bumper repair jobs from Coney Island
Toyota RAV4 from Coney Island needed aluminum panel work and color match — completed with spectrophotometer-matched paint over a downdraft booth cure cycle.
some luxury Asian from Coney Island sustained front-end damage from a road-debris strike on the way home. Radiator support, bumper, and headlight assembly replaced with OEM parts.
Toyota RAV4 owner from Coney Island needed bumper, fender, and headlight work after a hit-and-run discovered after street parking. Insurance approved the full repair under comprehensive coverage with no fault assigned.
Coney Island sits 12.0 miles southwest of the shop — typically thirty-plus minutes for a Coney Island customer to reach 136-31 Springfield Blvd. Most arrive via Ocean Pkwy, Cropsey Ave, 86th St. Zip 11224 sits on the daily call list, which is why Coney Island jobs rarely involve out-of-area parts logistics or unfamiliar carrier offices.
We bill your carrier directly and handle the paperwork for you.
Cost and timeline questions from Coney Island customers
What if the at-fault driver is uninsured?
Your uninsured motorist (UM) coverage applies if you have it. Your deductible may differ from your collision deductible.
How much does a full repaint cost?
Single-stage repaint $3,500–$5,500. Two-stage with clearcoat $5,500–$8,500. Tri-coat pearl or custom color $8,500–$15,000. Prep labor is usually 60% of the total.
What's the difference between a chain shop and a family shop?
Chain shops have rotating crews and franchise quotas. Family shops keep the same techs for years. Same person who did your work in 2018 still works the floor today.
Can you repair the Cybertruck's stainless panels?
Yes, including panel replacement and refinishing. Cybertruck's stainless panel system has specific OEM-replacement procedures we follow.
Do you handle motorcycle body work?
Limited — fairing repair and paint, tank work, custom paint. We don't do major frame or structural motorcycle repair.