LKQ Expands Promise of Protection to Defective Auto and Light Truck Products - BodyShop Business

LKQ Expands Promise of Protection to Defective Auto and Light Truck Products

Effective July 17, 2012, the company will indemnify licensed auto repair shops against injury or damage caused by any defective auto or light truck product.

LKQ Corporation has announced the expansion of its industry-leading Promise of Protection. Effective July 17, 2012, LKQ will indemnify licensed auto repair shops against injury or damage caused by any defective auto or light truck LKQ product, in accordance with the terms set forth in the Promise of Protection.

This expanded product liability protection supersedes LKQ’s previous Promise of Protection, which recently raised the bar in the auto parts industry with strengthened quality assurance protection.

"We set a new industry standard with the introduction of our Promise of Protection program a few months ago. Now our expanded Promise of Protection goes to a completely new level by offering product liability indemnification on a much broader range of our parts, including OEM recycled," said Rob Wagman, president and CEO of LKQ. "Without question, this expansion of our Promise of Protection program reinforces our commitment to leading the industry in quality assurance on these parts. We are committed to providing only safe, quality products that are cost effective, environmentally-conscious, and which now come with full protection for our customers."


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