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When you contact your insurance company (or the other drivers insurance company) they will ask you to explain what happened. When that is complete ask them for a claim number. With your claim number we can handle everything for you from that point including dealing with the insurance appraiser and getting you a rental car if you need one.
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Yes. We can make arrangements with Enterprise Car Rental at 208-523-8111 to meet you at our facility. When the repairs to your vehicle are complete you may pick up your vehicle and leave the rental with us. If you have rental car coverage Enterprise Car Rental should be able to set up a direct billing with your insurance company unless your policy states otherwise. If you are a claimant once the other persons insurance company has accepted liability you should be entitled to a rental vehicle (equivalent transportation) at their expense while we're repairing your vehicle. We can also make these arrangements for you.
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No. It is your legal right to do business with the shop of your choice. Some insurance companies will try to steer you to one of their "referral shops" on their list. Beware of this tactic. Many of these shops in exchange for referrals from insurance companies agree to skip certain repair procedures, use imitation parts, offer discounted labor rates and parts discounts that go directly into the insurance company pocket, not yours. These shops are nothing more than just managed care providers that work for the insurance company and not for you. At Young Auto Body we refuse to do cheap, unsafe repairs.
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No. Don't waste your time. Chances are they're going to write a low-ball estimate that doesn't reflect the true cost of repairing your car to pre-accident condition. All you have to do is tell the insurance company your leaving your vehicle with Young Auto Body and to send their appraiser to our location. If they tell you they don't know when they can get an appraiser out to our shop don't believe it. When you leave your vehicle with us to repair we will also notify them that your vehicle is in our shop and request a field appraiser be sent to our shop. We'll make sure they send an appraiser out promptly. If you have the claim number and don't feel like dealing with the insurance company anymore we will do this for you.
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At the time that you drop off your vehicle to us we will give to you a target date. We will be able to update you with in a few days to confirm that target date. This will be once the parts are ordered and we know that they will be delivered in a prompt way and that we have called the insurance company for any additional damages if necessary.
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The amount of deductible that you will be responsible for is determined by your insurance policy. Insurance companies determine fault by your account of the accident when you make the claim, and by reviewing the accident report filed with the police department. If you aren't sure about your deductible, you can call your insurance company.
Please note that if liability has not been determined and your deductible is "pending" further investigation you will still be responsible to pay your deductible at the time you pick up your vehicle.
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The vehicle owner is. However the insurance company has a legal obligation to their insured to pay for the repairs. Generally an insured will pay their deductible and the insurance company will pay the rest to the insured unless you specifically notify the insurance you want them to pay the body shop directly. If you choose to pay the body shop directly, you will need to sign a "Direction To Pay" which authorizes the insurance to pay us directly.
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No. We do. As a steering tactic some insurance companies will tell you that if you take your vehicle to a shop on their list they will guarantee the repairs. But if you take it to a shop not on their list they won't. NOT TRUE! They have to stand by your repairs no matter what. If you get a sub-standard repair your insurance company has an obligation to intervene in the proper repair of your vehicle.
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The collision repair facility. If they are unable to satisfy your problem then contact your insurance company and ask them to intervene. If you feel you got a sub-standard repair and don't want to deal with the repair facility anymore, bring it to us at Young Auto Body. We will assess the problem and deal with your insurance company to resolve the problem.
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No. A car is a total loss only when the price of repairs exceeds the insurance company's determined value of your vehicle. Most cars are built using unibody (frame and body as one) construction. Our highly skilled technicians can return your vehicle's frame and air bag system back to its original factory specifications.
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Today's modern factory finishes incorporate multiple layers of highly specialized paints. Young Auto Body has made a major investment in the finest paint system available and constantly upgrades its technology and equipment to ensure that each vehicle's paint matches. We take special pride in our ability to match factory finishes as the final step in the restoration process.
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This generally refers to a "used" part. Insurance companies may figure "LKQ" parts on your vehicle if it is at least two years old or more. Our standard for "used" parts is that they must be at least as good if not better than the one that was on your vehicle before the accident. In the event our source of "LKQ" parts is not able to either find the part or find one that is acceptable we will contact the insurance company and they will have to pay for "new" parts from the manufacturer.
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"Quality replacement" parts or "Aftermarket" parts are nothing more than "cheap imitation parts" that some insurance companies quote on their initial estimate. Unfortunately some insurance companies slip this in their policies (in the fine print of course) and the agent somehow forgets to tell you about this up front. At Young Auto Body we will never use any "aftermarket" or "quality replacement" sheet metal, lights or bumpers in the repair of your vehicle. We will always request O.E.M. (original equipment parts) for the repairs of your vehicle.
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You are responsible for the condition of your leased vehicle. When your lease is up and you turn in your vehicle the lease company will do an independent appraisal of the condition of your vehicle. Other than normal wear, if they find any body damage, counterfeit parts or improper repairs you will be assessed at that time for the cost of repairing that damage.
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RECOMMENDATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THE FIRST 30 DAYS
DO - Wash the vehicle by hand with cool water and a very mild car wash solution using a soft cloth or sponge. Always use clean fresh water. Wash your vehicle in the shade.
DON'T - Do not use a commercial car wash. Stiff brushes or sponges could mar the finish and damage the surface. Do not "dry wipe" your vehicle. Dry wiping can scratch the finish. Do not drive on gravel roads. Chipping the finish is easily done in the first 30 days. Avoid parking under trees and utility lines, which are likely to attract birds. Bird droppings have a high acid content and will damage a freshly painted surface. Also, tree sap can mar or spot a freshly painted surface. Do not spill gasoline, oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, or windshield solvent on the new finish. Do not scrape ice or snow from the newly painted surface.