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I was just rear-ended in San Francisco in my 2019 Tesla Model 3 (trunk and rear bumper damage), and this is my first accident, so I'd appreciate any advice/help.

Unfortunately, I only got the driver's license + insurance information from the driver and not the owner of the vehicle, so my insurance carrier, State Farm, will need to go find that driver from the license plate + make/model.

In any case, they told me they have a network called "Select Service Program" of preferred auto repair shops. I'm not sure that these repair shops actually service Teslas. Should I just be looking for my own auto repair shop instead?

I'm not too familiar with Tesla repairs. Does anybody have advice/suggestions on how to proceed? I'm open to anything in the Bay Area.

Thanks!

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