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Kimberly Hunter Bruce
808-371-0544
98-1364e Nola St
Pearl City, HI
Robert Charles Cottrell Jr.
808-449-1737
7008 Loch Street
Pearl City, HI
Royanne Tsuki Kashiwahara
310-394-1100
2078 Aamanu St
Pearl City, HI
Michelle Mary Kasperek-Said
98-1971 Kaahumanu St Apt E
Aiea, HI
Marissa Nicole Machida
310-487-5916
99-1233 Halawa Valley St #B
Aiea, HI
Eric Edward Beal
808-754-8606
2301 Ahakapu St
Pearl City, HI
Katherine Lindsay Ayers Kotschwar
2396 Waianiani Ct
Pearl City, HI
Michael Patrick Sabala
310-462-6297
98-500 Koauka Loop Apt 14k
Aiea, HI
Jordan L. Clouse
910-922-6701
98-1713 Kaahumanu St Apt A
Aiea, HI
Bradley Luke Davis
850 Williamette St
Pearl Harbor, HI
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Legal Insight: Know Laws that Affect Your Business

As a body shop owner, you have a lot to worry and think about. If you're successful, though, you probably make the time to check the quality of the paint work leaving your shop - even though you employ painters.

By Paul Rice
4/1/1997

Why, then, do many shop owners feel comfortable ignoring the "legal stuff" simply because they employ a lawyer?

As a shop owner, you need to at least have a general knowledge of the laws that affect your business. For the sake of brevity, we've chosen to highlight eight topics - out of the many - that are important legal issues for the '90s and beyond.

Salvaged Vehicles

Body shops frequently are presented with the opportunity to obtain "totaled" vehicles at minimal cost. A potential exists to turn a profit on these vehicles by rebuilding them during slow times, often with used or rebuilt parts. Body shop owners should be aware, though, that many states have some form of Salvage Title Act, which requires the issuing of a new title that states the vehicle is salvaged.

These vehicles may be sold at an auction, traded in or sold to dealers, or advertised in the newspaper. An unwitting purchaser, particularly one who suffers bodily injuries due to safety defects, may turn around and sue the body shop, the prior owner and the insurance company for failing to comply with the state's Salvage Title Act - and any profit made on the vehicle will be quickly eaten up in legal fees. Further, your general-liability insurance ...

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