Is the repair facility responsible for the repairs performed on my car?
Yes - The Automobile Repair Act of 1971 requires all repair dealers to be registered with the State of California and to post a sign.
This Act [Section 9884.7(1) (g)] states that the Department of Consumer Affairs may invalidate the registration of the repair dealer for a
number of causes, which include:
- Making any statement, written or oral, that is untrue or misleading;
- Causing a customer to sign any work order which is untrue or misleading;
- Failing or refusing to give to a customer a copy of any document requiring his or her signature, as soon as the customer signs such document;
- Any other conduct which constitutes fraud;
- Any willful departure from or disregard of accepted trade standards for good and workman like repair
If I am having difficulties with my insurance company, do I have recourse?
Yes - First consult with your insurance agent or broker. Then, if your problems still have not been resolved,
consult with the Department of Insurance, State of California, at their office in Sacramento, San Francisco,
Los Angeles, or San Diego, or telephone their toll free line: 1-800-927-4357
Can my insurer require me to use non-original equipment manufacturer (non-OEM) replacement crash parts for the repair of my car?
No- No insurer shall require the use of non-OEM replacement crash parts in the repair of an automobile unless:
- The parts are at least equal to the original equipment manufacturer parts in terms of quality, safety, fit and performance; and
- Insurers specifying the use of non-OEM replacement crash parts shall pay the cost of any modifications to the parts which may become necessary to effect the repair; and
- Insurers specifying the use of non-OEM replacement crash parts warrant that all such parts are of like kind, quality, safety, fit and performance as OEM replacement crash parts.
State of California Department of Insurance
For further information, refer to:
State of California Department of Insurance
1407 Market Street
San Francisco, California 94103
State of California Department of Insurance
600 S. Commonwealth
Los Angeles, California 90005
State of California Department of Insurance
700 L Street
Sacramento, California 95814
State of California Department of Insurance
1350 Front Street, Room 5954
San Diego, California 92101
In accordance with the Automotive Repair Act of 1971, a customer shall receive:
- A written estimate for repair work.
- A detailed invoice of work done and parts supplied.
- Return of replaced parts, if requested at the time a work order is placed.
Questions concerning the above information should be directed to the manager of the repair facility.
Unresolved questions regarding service work performed may be submitted to:
Bureau of Automotive Repair
Toll-Free Telephone (800)952-5210
Monday through Friday