TESLA & EV COLLISION REPAIR · SAN FRANCISCO
What to Expect After an EV Collision: Insurance, Repairs & Timeline
By EV Central • March 19, 2026
Being involved in a collision is stressful enough. When your vehicle is a Tesla or other electric vehicle, the process of getting it repaired can feel even more overwhelming — especially if you’ve never dealt with EV-specific insurance claims before.
This guide walks you through exactly what to expect after an EV collision in San Francisco, from the moment of impact to getting your keys back.
Step 1: Ensure Safety First
After any collision, your immediate priority is safety. For EV drivers, there are a few extra considerations:
- Do not touch the battery area if the vehicle has sustained undercarriage damage
- Turn off the vehicle using the touchscreen power menu if possible
- If you see smoke, sparks, or smell burning — exit the vehicle immediately and keep a safe distance
- Alert emergency responders that the vehicle is electric
Step 2: Document Everything
Before your Tesla is towed, take photos and videos of all damage from multiple angles. Your Tesla’s dashcam footage (Sentry Mode) may also have captured the incident — save this immediately as it can be critical for your insurance claim.
Step 3: File Your Insurance Claim
Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible to open a claim. Important things to know for EV claims:
- Specify that your vehicle is an electric vehicle — EV repairs often cost more than standard vehicles due to specialized parts and labor
- Request that your insurer approves an EV-specialized repair shop — not just any body shop on their preferred list
- Ask about rental car coverage — EV rentals may not always be available through standard programs
Step 4: Choose the Right Repair Shop
This is the most important step. In San Francisco, EV Central Service at 718 Bryant St specializes exclusively in EV collision repair. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and can handle the entire claims process on your behalf.
Once your vehicle arrives at our shop, we perform a thorough inspection including:
- Structural damage assessment
- High-voltage battery inspection and safety check
- Suspension and chassis alignment check
- ADAS sensor and camera assessment
Step 5: The Repair Process
EV collision repairs typically take longer than standard vehicle repairs due to parts availability and the complexity of EV systems. A realistic timeline:
- Minor damage (bumper, paint, trim): 3–7 business days
- Moderate damage (panels, suspension): 1–3 weeks
- Major structural damage: 3–8 weeks depending on parts
Throughout the repair, EV Central Service provides regular updates so you always know where your vehicle stands.
Step 6: Picking Up Your Vehicle
Before you drive away, your EV should pass a full post-repair inspection including ADAS recalibration and a test drive. Never accept a repaired Tesla without confirmation that all sensors and cameras have been properly calibrated.
Have questions about your EV collision claim in San Francisco? Contact EV Central Service today at (415) 881-1845. We’re here Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM.