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Safe Collision Repair
Safe Collision Repair
Honda Unveils a Doggone Good Concept Car
There is no question
that Japanese auto manufacturer, Honda does a lot of things right.
To appreciate an example of its savvy, one has to look no further than Hondas’s
recent announcement to include government crash safety ratings on window
stickers of its 2006 model cars. This accomplishment, the first of its
kind, allows shoppers to make more informed choices about the safety of cars
they are considering for purchase. While outside-the-box thinking is not a new thing for the creative geniuses at Honda, it was recently taken to a new level when designers created a vehicle from a dog’s point of view. Yes, you read it correctly. In keeping with the company's forward thinking, designers at Honda also included a means of keeping pets safe during accidents...>>>
Oct 8, 2005, 14:57
Safe Collision Repair
Beware of Salvage Parts From Hurricane Katrina Flood Cars
As clean up and disposal efforts
continue in Gulf states hit hard by Hurricane Katrina, record numbers of flood-damaged cars and
trucks will be sold to salvage and recycling yards across the nation.
Insurers and their partnering shops may want to use salvage parts from these
bacteria-ridden cars to repair accident damage to your car. Should you
allow them to do that? Of course not. Know your rights so you can
protect yourself. ...>>>
Sep 19, 2005, 14:28
Safe Collision Repair
Ohio Lemon Law: Are you Driving a Laundered Lemon?
Reselling lemon autos to unsuspecting consumers without full
disclosure, often through means of deception and trickery, is known as lemon
laundering. Despite enforcement of Ohio’s vigorous lemon laws, laundering
of lemon autos occurs all too frequently. In this article, you'll learn
tricks dealers use to wash titles and market lemon autos to unsuspecting
consumers. ...>>>
Jul 7, 2005, 15:20
Safe Collision Repair
Air Bag Fraud on the Rise in the Tri-states of OH, KY & WV
When expensive air bags deploy in an
auto accident, consumers should have body shops replace them with new original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. But, more and more, consumers are
opting to save money by utilizing replacement air bags retrieved from salvage
vehicles that have not yet detonated. Slightly worse, a few consumers buy
stolen ...>>>
Apr 16, 2005, 14:11
Safe Collision Repair
Insurers Object to Full Disclosure of DRP Agreements and Contracts
When insurers recommend that consumers patron specific
collision repair shops to have work performed on their autos, often, they have
an ulterior motive in mind – saving money. The shop’s conduct towards
steered consumers, in many cases, is governed by clauses in their direct-repair
contracts and/or agreements with insurers, and many times these clauses are
detrimental to consumers, limiting repairs and payments to which consumers would
otherwise be ...>>>
Apr 15, 2005, 20:36
Safe Collision Repair
SCR Services Benefit Consumers and Attorneys
The staff of Safe Collision repairs is
proud to offer a variety of auto inspection and reporting services that benefit
both consumers and attorneys. In a perfect world, honesty would prevail and our
services would not be necessary. However, we thrive today because insurers and
repair shops alike are driven by ...>>>
Dec 9, 2004, 15:32
Safe Collision Repair
Safe Collision Repairs Begin By Making Good Choices
The importance of having your car safely repaired cannot be overemphasized. But many times repair shops cut corners in an effort to make more money on jobs. Sadly, many consumers never find out…until…they are involved in another accident. Pay special attention to the warning found in this article, and don’t leave important decisions regarding your car’s repairs to technicians looking to turn a fast buck at your expense! Remember, repair decisions are YOURS to make. Choose wisely.
Jul 22, 2003, 02:58
Safe Collision Repair
9 Lies Insurance Adjusters Might Tell You
How can you tell if an insurance adjuster is lying? Just look and see if his/her lips are moving! Yeh, Yeh, Yeh… That is a corny joke that is probably overstated. But the facts are that many consumers are lied to by insurance personnel as they attempt to get paid for their losses. Often bold-face lies are told by adjusters with an intent to deceive policyholders and claimants. Other times adjusters are guilty of passing untruths out of ignorance. On this page, we have compiled nine of the most frequent lies you might expect to hear as you try to collect on a claim for auto damage. We have also provided the truth along-side the lie so you will have accurate information.
Jul 22, 2003, 01:13
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