FAQ

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What is your written warranty?

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 All of the work performed comes with a Life-time Warranty

URIA Auto Body provides written warranty covering our workmanship for as long as you own your car. Your warranty will be honored at our location. We provide a written warranty against workmanship on the following procedures: welding, all structural work, metal and plastic repairs. Our paint work is guaranteed against peeling, blistering, hazing and excessive loss of pigmentation. This paint warranty is valid only when refinishing is done over original undamaged factory finishes or over original equipment manufacturer replacement parts. Specifically excluded is paint chipping caused by driving conditions. We also do not warranty any rust repairs or any rust related condition.

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How Can I Find a Reputable Auto Body Shop

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Were you involved in an accident? Need auto repair? Knowing the qualities of a reputable auto body shop can make the experience a little easier.
Questions to ask yourself
Visit and get estimates from several shops. While there, think about these questions:
- Does the shop have a lifetime warranty?
- Do they have experience working on your type of car?
- How long have they been in business?
- Have they worked with your insurance company before?
- What is the likelihood that the estimate will go up once the repairs have started?
No body shop can hold contracts with all insurance companies. If the shop you chose isn't on the insurance company’s list, it doesn’t make them a poor choice. Your shop doesn't have to be on your insurance company’s direct repair list in order to repair your car professionally and efficiently. A reputable body shop will work with any insurance company to restore your vehicle to the condition it was in prior to your accident and provide a lifetime warranty on repairs.

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Your insurance company likely will recommend a repair shop. The question is, do you have to use their recommendation?

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No. You don't have to use the body shop that the insurance company recommended. The choice is yours — by law, in the majority of cases. Yet a question remains: Will you get a quality repair?
Most insurance companies have repair contracts with body shops in your area. Choosing the insurance company’s repair shop has benefits for the insurance company, which has negotiated lower labor and material rates, as well as parts discounts with those shops. The shop will have met the insurance company’s equipment and training requirements. Insurance companies will also require their shop to provide a lifetime warranty.
Insurance company claims representatives are given set goals. In general, companies would like to see at least 40 percent of their claims go to their direct repair shops. If you have chosen your own repair shop, claims representatives will frequently try to sway you away from your decision, telling you that your shop isn't on their list, thus they won't be able to handle your claim efficiently. They may explain that it will take up to a week before an adjuster will be available to write an estimate on your car. They could go further by stating that their company will not warranty the repairs if you don't have your car repaired at their shop.
Do not be intimidated by this. Reputable auto body repair shops provide a lifetime warranty no matter who is paying the bill. Shops are systematically interested in handling your claim and the repairs efficiently. Also, shop estimators are familiar with your insurance company’s claims process and know their local adjusters, making it easy to complete the estimate process and repairs quickly.
Again, the choice is yours.
Overall, whether it's the insurance company’s recommended shop or your shop of choice, it is important that you choose a repair shop that you feel confident in. Ask friends, family and co-workers for recommendations. You can also research body shop reviews online through websites like Angie’s List.