GM Launches Collision Assistance Feature in Vehicle Mobile Apps to Guide Drivers After a Crash
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What Happened
GM has introduced Collision Assistance, a feature within its myChevrolet, myGMC, myBuick, and myCadillac mobile apps for eligible U.S. owners. The tool guides drivers through the post-collision process, from documenting the incident to starting an insurance claim and finding a GM-recommended repair facility. A new self-discovery feature lets drivers initiate the flow themselves and pause the experience to return later.
- Guides drivers to collect key details at the scene using the app’s camera and prompts.
- Provides a step-by-step, self-paced experience that does not interrupt emergency calls.
- Connects customers to facilities in the GM Collision Repair Network, which includes independent body shops and GM dealerships following GM repair procedures.
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per day, according to NHTSA, highlighting the need for clear post-collision guidance.
Why this matters
With nearly 17,000 police-reported crashes daily in the U.S., this in-app guidance aims to reduce confusion and help drivers make informed decisions after a collision.
Terms in This Story
- GM Collision Repair Network
- A network of independent body shops and GM dealership facilities that follow GM-recommended repair procedures and use GM Genuine parts.
- OnStar
- GM's subscription-based telematics service that provides safety, security, and connectivity features in vehicles.
- ACDelco
- A brand of automotive parts and components used in GM vehicles, engineered to meet GM specifications.
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