H&V Collision Centers Achieve VeriFacts Medallion Status - BodyShop Business

H&V Collision Centers Achieve VeriFacts Medallion Status

H&V Collision Centers has become first collision repair operation in New York State to achieve VeriFacts VQ (Verified Quality) Medallion status.

H&V Collision Centers has become the first collision repair operation in New York State to achieve VeriFacts VQ (Verified Quality) Medallion status.

“H&V Collision Centers is honored to be the first collision repair business in New York State to meet the high standards to earn VQ Medallion status," said H&V’s Vartan Jerian Jr. "H&V is always working to provide our customers with the highest level of collision repair, and the VQ verification program has helped us in that mission.”

The review by VeriFacts to earn VQ Medallion status includes unannounced inspections and audits over an extended period of time. The VQ Medallion status designation was recently awarded to Troy, Queensbury and Colonie for maintaining exemplary levels of quality structural repair.

“Only one percent of collision repairers have the confidence and discipline to subject their operations to a continuing level of strict third-party review," said Audie Swedeen, director of operation for VeriFacts Automotive. "Vartan and his team are doing an excellent job at maintaining a high level of repair quality every month.”


More information:

H&V Collision Centers

VeriFacts Automotive

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