Frequently Asked Questions

     Question: Do I have the right to choose my repair shop even if my insurance company is paying for the repair?

Answer: Yes!! You have the right to have your car repaired at any shop you choose. Your insurance company is required by law to pay the reasonable cost to restore your vehicle to pre-accident condition according to the coverages you purchased. Your insurance policy will specify what coverages you have.

Chris' Auto Body has adopted repair procedures which will result in the best repair possible, both structurally and cosmetically. For example: removing moldings before painting, rust proofing new and welded panels, four-wheel alignments with any structural repairs, blending and clear coating for color match, etc -- all of which are covered in most insurance policies.

These procedures are not followed by all shops and may be discouraged by some insurance companies; however, it's your car and your decision. Chris' Auto Body has the latest in equipment, certified technicians, and the expertise to restore your car to pre-accident condition.

Question: Can Chris' Auto Body arrange for a rental car?

Answer: Chris' Auto Body prefers to refer customers needing a rental car, to a local rental agency.  Enterprise Rent-A-Car operates local agencies in New Hope PA and Flemington NJ.  We would be happy to assist you.

Question: Is the repair of my vehicle guaranteed?

Answer: Yes!! You will receive a written warranty the day you pick up your car. Chris' Auto Body has what we believe to be one of the best guarantees available anywhere, and it's backed by a company that's been in business for over 38 years.

Question: Will the new paint match the old paint on my car?

Answer: Yes!! Chris' Auto Body uses the finest acrylic urethane paint available. We take pride matching the color on your car through tinting and blending techniques to ensure a good paint match. This is an additional procedure in the repair to insure top quality work.

Question: How long will it take to repair my car?

Answer: The time it will take to repair your vehicle is determined by the severity of the damages. Chris' Auto Body will make the repair in as short a time as possible; however, we will not compromise our quality standards for the sake of time. You will remember the quality.

Question: What is QRP?

Answer: QRP (Quality Replacement Part) is a term used in the industry to refer to a part manufactured by someone other than the "Original Equipment Manufacturer" (OEM) of the vehicle in question. Chris' Auto Body has experienced that QRP੮ many cases are inferior in quality and fit. Therefore, we do not recommend their use in some applications. We will advise you of the applications we believe are acceptable.

Question: What are LKQ parts?

Answer: LKQ (Like kind and Quality), simply put, are used parts. They are auto parts originally manufactured by the builder of your vehicle. The quality and fit will be the same as new parts; they have simply been on another car previously. The use of LKQ parts, when appropriate, can reduce the cost of repairs. We will advise you of the appropriate usage. At Chris' Auto Body, we inspect used parts for damage and reject any part that won͊ pass our high quality standards.

Question: What is hazardous waste removal?

Answer: Being environmentally conscientious is everyone͊ responsibility. At Chris' Auto Body, we dispose of the waste generated through the repair of your vehicle in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.

Question: What is an overspray cover?

Answer: An overspray cover is a protective cover used to prevent paint overspray from coating the surfaces of your vehicle which are not being painted

Question: How do I know when my car will be ready?

Answer: When you drop off your car, we will give you an estimation of repair time. Itࡠgood idea to check with us 24 to 48 hours prior to your expected delivery date to get a firm delivery time for the day your car will be ready. If there are any major changes to the delivery date, we will contact you with these changes.

Question: How can I pay for the repairs?

Answer: Chris' Auto Body tries to make payment as easy as possible. We accept properly endorsed insurance checks, money orders, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, pre-approved personal checks, and yes, cash.

Question: What if my insurance company is paying for the repairs?

Answer: Chris' Auto Body is performing these repairs for you, our customer. Any insurance coverage you have is between you and the insurance company and does not enter into Chris' Auto Bodyࡧreement to repair your car. We provide you and your insurance company with an itemized bill for the repairs. Full payment of your repair is expected when you receive, and are satisfied with, your car. Chris' Auto Body will accept direct payment from your insurance company if a commitment in writing is given to Chris' Auto Body from the insurance company prior to the release of the vehicle. Insurance drafts to lien holders must be endorsed by the same before Chris' Auto Body can accept them.