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We are a family-owned and operated auto body shop in Knoxville, TN. Whether you need a repair from an accident, and full paint job, or a complete restoration on your classic vehicle, we're the place to come.
With over 60 years of family experience in the auto body shop industry, we have the experience and expertise to repair your car correctly and safely.
Amazing shop! They did a fantastic job on my vehicle and completed the job a week early! Cannot recommend them enough
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April Wyrick
Sep 22, 2025
5.0
Absolutely one of the best experiences. They kept me up to date in everything they were doing to my car. My vehicle was promised and delivered on time like they said. Would totally recommend.
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Olinka Jefferson
Sep 12, 2025
5.0
Courtesy did an absolutely superb job on my van; it looks as good as new! The repair work was top-notch and exceeded my expectations. In the office, Caitlynn and team were just as wonderful! Hospitable, kind, and always quick to respond to any questions I had. The whole experience, from start to finish, was simply amazing. I highly recommend them!
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Shannon Wontsay
Aug 11, 2025
5.0
Outstanding job by courtesy body works. I can see why they are recommended by USAA, which is the insurance company that we use, and which I know has extremely high standards
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Tasha Todd
Aug 11, 2025
5.0
Daughter took car to get paint marks off left from another car. They were able to get it off right then free of charge. So nice and helpful.
Frequently Asked Questions About Courtesy Body Works
My car isn't drivable, can I get it towed to your shop?
Yes! Call us at (865) 689-2378 and let us know you’re in need of a tow to the shop.
Who do I pay for the vehicle being towed?
If you are going through insurance, the tow bill will be billed directly to them. If you decide to pay out of pocket, the tow bill will be added to the final bill and due at the time the repair is complete.
How can I get a rental car?
If you need a rental car, we can help you make the necessary arrangements. Insurance companies will only pay for a rental car if you have that option on your policy or if you are the claimant. Check your policy and/or call your insurance company to find out if you have rental coverage and what your specific limitations are.
Do you offer loaner cars?
We do not offer loaner cars.
How do I get an estimate?
We offer all estimates free of charge and appreciate you making an appointment so we can guarantee the time it requires to make you feel comfortable in your decision to let us repair your vehicle.
Do I need more than one estimate?
No, it is up to you to decide how many estimates you would like and if you want to compare with more than one shop. If you decided on a shop, have your insurance company deal with them directly.
I already have an estimate from my insurance company, what do I do next?
If your insurance adjuster already came to look at your vehicle you are able to call and schedule the repairs, you can fax or email us a copy, drop it off, or give us your insurance information and we can attain our own copy of the estimate. We must start the repair process from the original estimate.
Will my estimate include all new OEM factory replacement parts?
Each insurance company has different parts guidelines. Many insurance companies only allow for aftermarket (copied and made by another company), remanufactured (previously damaged) or used (LKQ) parts to be used during the repair. At Courtesy Body Works we stand behind and recommend the use of only OEM parts and when necessary, we’ll provide price matching options as well as help you negotiate with the insurance company for OEM parts. You always have the choice to pay any difference in part price if you would like to use all factory parts for auto body repairs.
Can I have my vehicle repaired at the shop of my choice?
Yes, while the shop(s) recommended by the insurance company are an option, they are not mandatory. Thanks to Tennessee anti-steering laws, as the vehicle owner, you have the right to choose who will repair your vehicle, not the insurance. If the insurance company tries to influence your decision, make them aware you know your rights and that you will be choosing the shop of your choice.
How long will the repair take?
There are many factors to consider when estimating length of time for the repairs like part availability, paint and material dry times and availability of specific equipment within our facility. We understand that you depend on your transportation and we work very hard to complete the repair in a timely manner.
Will my vehicle drive the same?
Vehicles with frame or suspension damage will require a two or four-wheel alignment. We have specifications on every vehicle to insure that the frame or unibody is returned to its pre-accident condition.
Will my color match?
With our highly skilled professionals and top-of-the-line paint matching color spectrometer camera, we will analyze the paint from multiple angles to account for paint condition and loss of pigmentation due to age/weather, all before we reproduce and tint the finish for your vehicle. We also exclusively use the highest quality Sikken’s Refinish Materials on every repair we perform, which is backed up by a limited lifetime warranty.
What if I want to keep my vehicle after it is totaled?
You have the right to retain ownership of the vehicle, however the amount of the settlement may be reduced by the salvage value.
Do you guarantee your work?
Yes. We have a limited lifetime warranty on all of our work for as long as you own the vehicle. It is important to know that your body shop is the only party responsible for a warranty on your repair, NOT your insurance company.
I picked up my vehicle but noticed something wrong after I got home, what should I do?
We do everything in our power to ensure your vehicle is back to pre-accident condition as your vehicle leaves our shop. If you notice anything that doesn’t seem right or experience any problems, please do not hesitate to give us a call or stop back in.
Where do I get a claim number?
Claim numbers are issued by your insurance company at the time you report your accident. Make sure to write it down and bring it with you when you come in to begin the repair process; we’ll do the rest.
What is a deductible and how do I know if I have to pay one?
If you were not at fault and the repair is going through the other party’s insurance, then you will not have a deductible. A deductible is determined at the purchase of your insurance premium and can range anywhere between $50 and $3,000. If the repair is going through your insurance policy, then the cause of the accident will determine the deductible amount. Ask your insurance company or go through your policy to find out.
The other insurance company says my car accident made a "total loss". What does that mean?
The cost of repairs plus the value of the vehicle in damaged condition (salvage value) – is greater than the Actual Cash Value (ACV) of the vehicle prior to the accident.
What are OEM parts?
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) is a term for parts made by the manufacturer of your vehicle.
What are aftermarket parts?
These are parts not made by your vehicle manufacturer. They are also known as Quality Replacement Parts (QRP). Aftermarket parts are much cheaper than OEM parts and might not have the same fit and function as OEM parts.
What are LKQ parts?
LKQ – (Like Kind & Quality). These parts are more commonly referred to as used parts. These parts generally come from automotive salvage yards. Salvage yards purchase damaged or totaled vehicles, remove the good parts and sell them as LKQ parts. All LKQ parts are inspected for prior damage, rust, and to make sure they are OEM and not Aftermarket.
How is the actual cash value (AVC) determined?
The insurance company will assign an appraiser to inspect the vehicle to determine its condition prior to the accident.
What is subrogation?
Subrogation is the process by which your insurance company pays for the repairs to your vehicle, and is obligated to collect from another insurer or party. Your collision coverage will require you to pay your deductible, which may be refunded once the other party pays.
When do I pay my deductible?
When the insurance approved repairs are complete, and you are satisfied with the work. The insurance check issued will be minus your deductible amount, if you have one. At the time you pick up your vehicle you will pay the deductible amount to Courtesy Body Works.
When is my deductible due?
Your deductible is due when you pick up your vehicle. If you are expecting your deductible to be reduced or waived we suggest you contact your insurance carrier and confirm prior to picking up your vehicle.
When is my final payment due?
Payment is due at the time the repair is complete. Please bring any insurance checks with you and your deductible – if you are going through insurance. If you want, you are able to simply sign the check over to us and do not need to deposit it into your account.
Can you help bury my deductible?
No. When you purchased your insurance policy, you signed a contract saying you will pay the first amount of the claim up to your deductible. Repairers should not be asked to hide the deductible. That practice would constitute fraud by both the shop and consumer. The penalties for insurance fraud are severe. If a shop offers to save your deductible, they are absorbing that at your cost. They are not doing the said repairs in order to make up for your deductible. This could lead to unsafe and unsatisfactory repairs which will ultimately cost you at some point.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept cash, check, and major credit cards.
When can I wash or wax the exterior of my vehicle?
"You are able to wash your vehicle by hand with cool water and a very mild car wash solution using a soft cloth or sponge as soon as you get it back.
For the first 30 days we suggest that you:
Do NOT use a commercial car wash. Stiff brushes/sponges can mar the finish and damage the surface.
Do not drive on gravel roads. Chipping the finish is easily done in the first 30 days.
Avoid parking under trees and utility lines which are likely to attract birds. Bird droppings have a high acid content and will damage a freshly painted surface. Also, tree sap can mar or spot a freshly painted surface.
Do not spill gasoline, oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, or windshield solvent on the new finish.
Do not scrape ice or snow from the newly painted surface.
For the first 90 days we suggest that you:
Do not wax or polish the vehicle. This will allow the finish to dry and harden completely."
What services does Courtesy Body Works offer?
Courtesy Body Works provides collision repair, bumper repair and replacement, body panel replacement, painting and blending paint, suspension repair, frame alignment and repair, alignment, auto body painting services, full paint jobs, custom paint, glass replacement, dent removal, restorations for classic cars, and more.
Where is Courtesy Body Works located and what are its business hours?
Courtesy Body Works is located at 4707 Old Broadway, Knoxville, TN 37918. They are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Saturdays are by appointment only as noted in additional hours.
Do you provide vehicle towing services if my car is not drivable?
Yes, Courtesy Body Works can arrange for your vehicle to be towed to their shop. Call (865) 689-2378 to request towing service.
Does Courtesy Body Works offer loaner cars or rentals?
Courtesy Body Works does not offer loaner cars. However, they can help you arrange a rental car if your insurance policy covers it or if you are the claimant. Contact your insurance company to confirm rental coverage.
How does Courtesy Body Works handle vehicle repair estimates?
Estimates are free of charge and appointments are recommended for accurate evaluations. You can provide your insurance estimate or have them obtain it directly. They also recommend getting multiple estimates if you wish but you are free to choose their shop.
What is the warranty on repairs at Courtesy Body Works?
They offer a limited lifetime warranty on all work for as long as you own the vehicle. The body shop—not the insurance company—is responsible for honoring the warranty.
How do I pay for repairs and what payment methods are accepted?
Payment is due when repairs are complete and you pick up your vehicle. Courtesy Body Works accepts cash, check, and major credit cards including American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
What nearby places can I visit when I come to Courtesy Body Works?
Nearby places include Starbucks for coffee, McAlister's Deli for sandwiches, Our Place Bar for drinks, and Mattress Firm for shopping. These options offer convenient stops before or after your visit.
Are there any automotive services near Courtesy Body Works?
Yes, near Courtesy Body Works you can find Precision Tune Auto Care and 3 Minute Magic Carwash, which can complement your auto maintenance needs.
What amenities related to accessibility and convenience does Courtesy Body Works provide?
Courtesy Body Works has wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking, and restrooms. They do not require proof of vaccination and accept mobile NFC payment methods for convenience.