Minimize Downtime After Weather-Related Damage With Collision Repair

Repair fast and recover faster when severe weather strikes

A person sands the front of a semi-truck cab.

Severe weather can take a significant toll on commercial vehicles. Hailstorms dent cab roofs and hoods. Ice, snow and hydroplaning contribute to collisions and rollovers. High winds push trailers off course, and de-icing chemicals accelerate corrosion. For fleets operating in weather-prone regions, collisions and body damage can be ongoing operational challenges.


When equipment is damaged, getting it back on the road quickly is critical. Penske Collision Repair helps fleets minimize downtime, so vehicles generate revenue rather than sit in repair shops.

Reducing Repair Cycle Times

After a major weather event, repair backlogs can develop quickly. Body shops fill up as multiple fleets compete for limited capacity. Fleets without established repair relationships may face extended wait times before work even begins.

Penske Collision Repair’s network gives fleets access to dedicated commercial vehicle repair capacity. Unlike general auto body shops, Penske’s facilities are staffed and equipped specifically for commercial trucks and trailers, which means faster turnaround and fewer handoffs.

Comprehensive Repair Capabilities

Weather-related damage rarely falls into a single category. A vehicle involved in a collision may have frame damage, broken lights, cracked or missing fairings, and paint and panel damage, which all require different repair processes.

Penske Collision Repair handles a broad range of commercial vehicle repairs, including collision and structural frame repair, cab and sleeper repair, trailer repair and reconditioning, and paint and body panel repair.

Insurance Coordination and Documentation

Weather events often result in insurance claims. Managing those claims alongside ongoing operations adds administrative burden. Penske works directly with insurance providers and can assist with damage documentation, repair estimates and claim coordination to reduce the workload on fleet managers and help ensure claims are processed accurately and efficiently. Detailed inspection reports, written damage assessments and photographs to support claims are standard parts of the repair intake process.

Protecting Value

Delaying body and collision repairs can create compliance and safety issues in critical components. It can also hurt a vehicle’s resale or trade-in value. Proactively addressing weather-related wear, including corrosion treatment and panel repair, also extends vehicle service life and reduces the risk of more costly repairs down the road. Fleets that invest in regular maintenance and prompt collision repair tend to see lower total cost of ownership over the life of their equipment.

Supporting a Broader Resilience Strategy

Collision repair is one of several tools that fleets can use to manage weather-related risk. Penske Collision Repair has 62 locations throughout the country and specializes in commercial truck and trailer repair, including collision damage, structural repairs and weather-related wear. To learn more about Penske Collision Repair, call 844-898-8051.

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