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i-car logo Our Tru-Point™ Measuring System offers state-of-the-art precision repairs. Cutting edge technology ensures accurate repairs so you'll never know your car was in an accident! We offer free estimates and assitance with most major insurance companies. We'll do our best to minimize the stress and strain of damage repair. Take a moment to browse our site to learn more about our company, our history of service, and our commitment to providing you the highest quality automotive repair in the industry. 

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Towing

Tow Truck Icon Have you been involved in an accident? Car broken down? We can help! Give us a call and we'll dispatch professional towing from our fleet of wreckers. From small cars to semi-trucks, we'll tow your vehicle to the location of your choice.

We even offer free towing to our facility if your car is being repaired here!

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About Us

Ross Family photo We are family owned and operated. Neal Ross and his family have been in the business of repairing automobiles to "like new" condition for many generations. As Conway's premier collision repair center, we are proud of our heritage, and it shows in the quality of our work.

Learn more about our heritage and tradition by visiting our company page .

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Try to remain calm
Each year, millions of people are involved in traffic accidents. If you are one of these unfortunate people, will you know what to do in the aftermath of a collision? How you react can prevent further injuries, reduce costs and accelerate the clean-up and repair process.

The Consumer Protection Association of America is increasing public awareness on this subject by designating the week before Memorial Day "National Driver Education Week." The Association has developed a list of suggestions to help drivers anticipate what they need to know about dealing with an accident.

"These tips can make a big difference in everything from protecting yourself and your passengers to ensuring that you won't be without a car while yours is in the shop," said Dr. Ray Bruce, president of the association.

Over 6.3 million police-reported motor vehicle crashes occurred in the United States in 1998. Almost one-third of these accidents resulted in injury. In 2001, nearly 42,000 people died on America's roadways. Clearly, accidents are a part of life in America.

So, if you are involved in a traffic collision, try to remain calm, and follow these steps:



 
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