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Headlight level sensor with linkage arm — typical collision-adjacent component for supplement documentation
CollisionMay 20, 2026 · 5 min read

Collision Parts Research: Faster Supplement Support

How estimators use photo-based identification to document damaged components and related parts for US collision workflows.

chevron_rightSpeed on the lift

Supplements stall when identification stalls. A phone photo on the lift plus an AI report gives you part name, OEM-style code, and related components to inspect—useful language for conversations with adjusters and suppliers.

PartFinder AI also notes estimated damage context when visible, helping you tell a coherent story on the file.

chevron_rightSharing with stakeholders

Generate a read-only share link (valid 7 days) for your parts vendor or internal reviewer. They see the same structured report without a login.

For insurer-facing documentation, print the report to PDF from the share page and attach it to your workflow.

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Always label AI output as preliminary research. Final authority remains OEM data, scanner tools, and shop standards. PartFinder AI does not replace professional judgment or safety inspection.

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