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Animal Collisions Drive Seasonal Repair Demand at Falk Auto Body & Glass

Animal Collisions Drive Seasonal Repair Demand at Falk Auto Body & Glass

Common Animal Damage Types Requiring Auto Body Repair Service in Red Wing

Red Wing, MN - As fall wildlife activity peaks across southeastern Minnesota, drivers in Red Wing and surrounding communities face increased risk of vehicle damage from deer, birds, and small animals. Falk Auto Body and Glass, Inc. offers specialized auto body repair services that address both visible and hidden damage from these types of collisions, restoring vehicle safety and appearance for residents.

Modern Repair Needs for Newer Vehicle Models

Modern vehicles integrate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and onboard diagnostics into multiple exterior components. Animal collisions can disrupt these systems even if cosmetic damage seems minor.

Diagnostic Scanning and System Reset

Internal vehicle computers store error codes after a collision, even when warning lights do not activate. Pre-repair scans identify affected systems, while post-repair scans confirm that all features are operational. This verification process is critical to maintaining safety and preventing future failures.

Schedule Auto Body Repair After Wildlife Damage in Red Wing

Vehicle damage caused by animals is more than an inconvenience. It can affect your vehicle’s safety and lead to more extensive repairs if not addressed promptly. Whether it’s a cracked bumper, damaged windshield, or misaligned sensors, Falk Auto Body & Glass offers trusted solutions for drivers looking for auto body repair near you after animal collisions. Contact them at (651) 388-1218 or mike@falkautobody.com to schedule an inspection today.

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Falk Auto Body & Glass, Inc
(651) 388‑1218

835 Tile Dr.
Red Wing, MN 55066
United States

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