Motorists' Bill of Rights
Choosing a Collision and Refinish Center
As the owner of a motor vehicle damaged in an accident, you have the right to
choose the shop where you wish to have your vehicle repaired. This is the
law!
Do I Need More Than One Estimate?
No. Do not waste your time or that of several
shops getting estimates. Select a repair facility that you feel comfortable
with, then notify your agent or insurance company, or ask the shop to make
the call on your behalf. Your insurance adjuster may have to inspect the
damage. This can be done at an insurance drive-thru claim center or at the
shop your have chosen.
Notify Your Insurance Company
Before authorizing any repairs, notify your
insurance company or agent and tell them where the damaged vehicle can be
inspected. Most, if not all, policies require notification.
Is the Work Guaranteed?
Most collision repair centers guarantee their
collision work to some degree, which may not include the paint job. Ask to
see a copy of the shop’s guarantee before repairs are started and have any
information you do not understand clarified.
Qualified Collision Repair Centers
Verify your shop of choice is registered with
the state of Ohio. Also, look for certificates of technician training.
Membership in professional association and the Better Business Bureau
indicate the shop is current with the latest repair procedures.
Know Your Shop
Make sure the shop you choose:
- Maintains a reliable and professional reputation. Ask acquaintances for recommendations.
- Appears properly equipped and organized to handle today’s technical repair needs.
- Maintains specialized equipment and systems for peak performance.
- Have technicians that are thoroughly trained and certified.
Shop Cleanliness. First impressions are important and say
much about much about technician owner attitudes and professionalism. If you are comfortable
with the shop and its people, chances are you will be satisfied with their repair work.
Inspect the Repairs
Before driving away:
- Check the appearance of the repaired area--both close-up and from a distance.
- Examine the paint for color match, texture and overspray.
- Take a test drive to check for mechanical repairs if any were required.
- Check that the vehicle is clean.
- If not satisfied with the work, mention your concerns immediately.
- In the worst cases, have the repair work inspected by an independent repair
facility.
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