Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need an estimate first?
When your vehicle is damaged in a collision, an estimate is not the first
thing that you should obtain. The first order of business is to determine who
will pay for the damage. In most cases, your vehicle will require some
disassembly of damaged parts in order for us to produce an accurate estimate
of your damage. Because of this, the estimating process is affected by the
needs of the paying party. All insurance companies have different claims
procedures and we will let you know the most efficient way to handle your
claim. In addition, we will assist you with the claims process. You don't need
to run around wasting your time gathering estimates and claims handling.
Many times it is better to leave the car with us and have the insurance
company inspect it with us; this can prevent discrepancies that may delay
repairs. By the way, at Classic Collision Center
we do provide free, computerized estimates.
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What information should I bring to the shop?
Bring your insurance company claim number and the name of the contact
person. We will take it from there.
Of course, that depends on the extent of the damage, however
Classic Collision Center has an unrivaled
turnaround time on body repairs. We avoid the backups that plague so many
other repair facilities, The number of technicians, the size of the facility,
the state of the art equipment, as well as our advanced vehicle tracking
software system helps to ensure on-time delivery.
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What results can I expect?
Expect the best. Classic
Collision Center
features factory assembly equipment, and technicians who are I-CAR, ASE and
factory trained, all designed to precisely restore your vehicle to the highest
industry standards.
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Can I get alternative transportation while my vehicle is
being repaired?
As a customer of Classic
Collision Center, you
will be treated to a courtesy ride to your home or office. In addition, we can
assist you in arranging for a rental car. We have negotiated special rates and
pick-up procedures with Enterprise car rental for our customers.
Repair Questions:
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Is it difficult to match the color on my vehicle?
Yes, it is very difficult to match today's Hi-tech finishes. At
Classic Collision Center however, we have computerized
paint mixing equipment that, together with our rigid training program, allows
our technicians to perfectly match your vehicle's paint.
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How soon after repairs may I wash my car?
Since Classic Collision Center bakes your vehicle's finish, it may be washed right
away. We do, however, ask that you wait 30 days after repairs to wax your car.
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How do you dispose of your waste?
Classic Collision Center is very concerned
about the environment. All waste is recycled whenever possible. The balance is
shipped with an EPA approved hauler to a redemption center that converts it to
a safe fuel product.
Payment Issues:
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If I have a deductible, how is it paid?
Your deductible is collected by
Classic Collision Center
when you come to pick up your completed
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Insurance Questions:
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Does my insurance company cover scratches?
Most insurance policies cover scratches under their comprehensive coverage.
A distinct advantage is that these claims do not necessarily affect your
insurance rates for collision coverage.
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Will my rate be increased?
We really can't tell if your rates will be increased or not, since we only
handle the repair of your vehicle. Your agent or insurance company should be
able to tell you if your rates will change.
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Since the other party is at fault why do I have to pay
my deductible?
Your deductible is what you agreed to pay when you purchased your policy.
If you are pursuing a claim under your policy, you may have a deductible. If
the other party is at fault, your insurance company should try to pursue
reimbursement of your deductible through that other party.
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What if I need a rental vehicle?
INSURED'S: If your insurance company is paying for the repairs you may have
an endorsement for Loss of Use on your policy. Your insurance policy will
spell out the amount of rental coverage exactly. Ask your insurance claims
representative for details.
CLAIMANTS: If the other party is paying for the repairs they will also
reimburse you for reasonable transportation while your vehicle is in the
repair facility. This should include the daily rate, daily license fee, plus
tax.
Insurance on your personal vehicle may extend to your rental vehicle, so we
recommend that you check with your insurance company.
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What does it mean if my vehicle is a total loss?
It means that it would not be cost effective to have the vehicle repaired
due to the damages it sustained.
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What happens when my vehicle is deemed a total loss?
The insurance company has their Total Loss Specialist run a local market
valuation specific to the year, make, model, condition and mileage of your
vehicle. The Specialist will then contact you regarding the valuation. This
should include the vehicle replacement cost and tax and license fees. Your
insurance company will also pay for any charges to your vehicle at the shop
and pick up your vehicle for sale at auction to a salvage yard.
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Do I need to report this to the DMV?
The State requires an SR1 form to be filled out if there are damages or
injuries over $500.00. You can obtain an SR1 from your insurance company or
the DMV.
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