Yes, most auto body repair shops are unionized. You can find out more information at www.bennyandsons.com/consumer-safety.html
That depends upon which part of the country they're located in. In the South there are virtually no unionized auto repair shops. In the Northeast and Midwest states it's far more likely they'd be unionized..
There are quite a few auto repair shops located in Denver, Colorado. Some of their names are Addison Auto Repair and Body Shop, Toy Doctor Inc., and Downing Auto Repair.
You can find a pretty comprehensive list of auto repair shops in Orlando at http://local.yahoo.com/FL/Orlando/Automotive/Repair+Service/Auto+Body+Shops.
Many times local auto repair shops do have the ability to fix a cracked bumper. However, for the best repair options you should contact an auto body repair shop. Auto body repair shops specialize in these types of issues and will have all the necessary equipment and expertise. Remember, some major franchises and small business shops may have both auto repair and auto body options. Don’t forget to call at least three shops to receive estimates, to insure the best deal.
It is likely that there are several trusted auto body shops that you can go to. AAA has a list of approved auto repair shops; see if they have approved of one near you.
Body shops do not sell organs or hair. Body shops have nothing to do with the human body, but rather concern themselves with auto repair and maintenance.
Yahoo Local has some ratings for auto body repair shops in Tucson: http://local.yahoo.com/AZ/Tucson/Automotive/Repair+Service/Auto+Body+Shops . Also try the CitySearch listings for Tucson: http://tucson.citysearch.com/listings/tucson/auto_body_paint_repair/55279_6046 .
No. Unfortunately most auto body repair shops do not accept payment plans and expect payment in full at the time of service. If you have been a loyal customer to a certain body shop, they may work out a payment plan with you, if you explain your situation. Most auto body repair shops accept credit cards, which may be an option, if you are short on cash.
Auto body repairs shops offer the following services to customers: paintwork repairs to dents and scratches, as well as repairing damage caused by accidents.
Body shops are all required to be licensed by the state they are in. However, the type of license depends on the state and their individual repair services.
There are many auto body repair shops in northern alabama. Cost vary depending on service provided and car make and model. You must check with local shops and compare prices to find the cheapest shop.
Kennedy's Auto Body Shop or Alexander's Body Shop of Anchorage would be a good idea.
Many dealerships will also provide auto body repair.