Auto Body Services

Quality Collision Repair Services

At Quality Collision Repair, we take pride in our expertise in auto body and collision repair, ensuring your vehicle is back on the road in pre-accident condition. We understand that accidents and repairs can be overwhelming, which is why we only employ highly trained, licensed, and insured technicians you can trust. Our collision repair facility in Pryor, OK is equipped with the latest automotive body repair technology to restore your car efficiently and professionally. Additionally, our computerized paint matching system guarantees an even finish for your vehicle. Bring your car to us and rest assured it will receive the best care possible.

Quality Collision Repair Services Include:

Auto Body Repair • Collision Repair • Paint Repairs • Body Rebuilding • Hail Damage • Chip & Scrape Repair • Vinyl Top Repairs • Pickup and Delivery • Body & Fender Repairs • Unibody Repair • Paint Repair • Alignments • Dent Repair • Custom Body & Paint • Full Frame Straightening • Scratch Removal • Detailing • Windshield Replacement • Paintless Dent Repair • Bumpers • Color Matching • Interior Repairs • Frame Work • Bumper Repair • Motorcycle Paint Job • Two-Stage Urethane Painting • Rustproofing • Auto Glass Services • And Much More!

Equipment

The Best Equipment

At Quality Collision Repair, we utilize top-of-the-line equipment to ensure that we restore your vehicle to its original state. Our MAGNUM 360® CAGE is a highly versatile 3-dimensional system that enables us to pull and lift from top, bottom, and around the perimeter, making it ideal for repairing all types of vehicles, from compact unibodies to full-size vans and pickups. Our overhead hoist moves seamlessly from side to side and end to end, simplifying tasks such as engine R & R, roof up-pulls, and door hanging.

For faster and more accurate measurements, we rely on the Shark computerized electronic measuring system, which uses ultrasound technology to provide live “measure-as-you-pull” functionality, reducing the need for costly rework.

We also operate a Blowtherm paint booth to ensure a high-quality finish for your vehicle.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Yes. Select the shop of your choice and notify your insurance company of the claim.

No. Notify your insurance company or agent. Your adjuster may inspect the damage. If possible, get a copy of the adjuster’s estimate and take the vehicle to a shop of your choice. In some areas insurance companies can pay claims directly. If an insurance agent asks you to obtain two estimates, ask if they intend to pay your claim directly. If so, obtain two estimates as soon as possible. This will help you settle your claim.

Yes. Insurance policies require that you notify the company or your agent. You will be asked to make a report as well as make the damaged vehicle available for inspection.

Most insurance policies provide for a damage appraisal. When the insurance company and the customer fail to agree, either party may demand a loss appraisal. This demand can be made within 60 days after the claim has been filed. Each party selects a competent and disinterested umpire and submits their findings to him. A majority decision between the umpire and the two appraisers settles the amount of the loss.

You, the customer, must pay the collision repair shop. You may be reimbursed by insurance for this expense less any applicable deductibles or betterment allowances. If the agent is not responsible for paying your claim, contact your insurance adjuster. Generally claims are handled by the insurance company’s claims department, not by individual agents. (avoid getting estimates from shops where you do not intend to get your vehicle repaired).

The collision repair shop. Select a collision repair facility that is properly staffed with trained professionals and equipped to restore your automobile to its pre-accident condition.

First, contact the manager of the collision repair shop. If the problem is still not resolved, you may wish to contact the Office of Consumer Protection. If the problem remains unresolved you may wish to contact your local Better Business Bureau or the District Attorney. You might also consider a small claims court action.

Contact your insurance agent. Then speak to the insurance company’s regional claims manager. If that fails, contact the Oklahoma Department of Insurance Consumer Hotline 1-800-522-0071.

Resources

10 Things To Know...

  1. Your car is the second largest investment you’re likely to make. Preserve its value and your safety by having it repaired professionally.
  2. Never drive a car that could be unsafe because of damages.
  3. Some insurance companies may want you to visit their drive-in claims center before having your car repaired. You can do this, or you may leave your car at your collision repair shop and ask that the insurance company inspect the car there.
  4. You are not required by law to obtain more than one estimate or appraisal.
  5. You have the right to go to the repair shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot require you to go to a particular shop.
  6. Difference in repair estimates are common. A lower estimate may not include all necessary work. If you’re not sure why one estimate is different from another you’ve received, ask the shop manager.
  7. Choose a shop that has uni-body repair equipment and certified (by I-CAR or ASE, for example) Technicians.
  8. Ask the shop for references.
  9. Ask if the shop offers a lifetime repair warranty.
  10. Let the collision repair shop you choose help you negotiate your claim with the insurance company.

Need a Car?

Enterprise Rent-A-Car
1130 W Will Rogers Blvd,
Claremore, OK 74017

(918) 341-8577

Insurance Claim Numbers

Allstate
1-877-810-2920
Progressive
1-800-776-4737
State Farm
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