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Meyer’s Creative Concepts
CUSTOM PAINT & BODY
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>> Free Estimates
>> No appointment necessary
>> We work with ALL insurance companies
MECHANICAL WORK
COLLISION REPAIR
AND MUCH MORE…
Meyer’s Creative Concepts Paint & Body L.L.C
2550 E Grant Rd
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 326-
2550 E. GRANT RD., TUCSON AZ 85716 – NEXT TO KING FISHER
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WHAT ARE OEM PARTS (Original Equipment Manufacture) Parts?
These are the parts made by the manufacture of your car for your car. OEM are the
only acceptable body parts a repair shop can use in order to preserve your factory
warranty, protect your safety and assure repairs to pre-
WHAT IS A "QUALITY REPLACEMENT" PART OR "AFTERMARKET" PART?
"Quality replacement" parts or "Aftermarket" parts are nothing more than "cheap imitation parts" that some insurance companies figure 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 Meyer's Creative Concepts Paint & body L.L.C. we will always try our best to avoid using "Aftermarket" or "Quality Replacements Parts". However, some insurance companies have tricked people into signing policies that have fine print requiring or only allowing for the cost of the least expensive parts. We will never allow an insurance company to use an imitation part if it compromises the safety standards of your vehicle. We will make sure your vehicle is restored to as good or better condition that is was in before the accident.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OF REPAIRS?
The collision repair facility is. At Meyer's Creative Concepts Paint & Body L.L.C., we offer a lifetime warranty on all of our repairs.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR BILL?
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.