Legal Notice: Use of Insurance Company Logos on This Website

At Chrome Auto Collision LLC, we work with all licensed insurance companies in the United States. This includes widely recognized insurers such as State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide, Farmers Insurance, USAA, among many others.

As part of our commitment to transparency and clarity in our communication with our customers, we display the logos of these insurers on this website for informational purposes only. Our goal is to make it clear to visitors that we accept claims and collaborate with all insurance companies, regardless of their insurance company.

Legal Protection: Fair Nominative Use of Trademarks (2025)

The use of third-party logos and trademarks on this website is protected by the legal principle known as "fair nominative use," recognized in United States law through the Trademark Act or Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. § 1051 et seq.), which remains in effect and applicable through 2025.

According to this principle, the limited use of third-party trademarks without the trademark owner's authorization is legal and permissible, provided the following conditions are met:

✅ There is a genuine relationship or legitimate need to reference the trademark in question.

In our case, Chrome Auto Collision LLC actually works with these insurers and receives claims from customers covered by them.

✅ There is no alternative practice to refer to these companies without using their name or logo.

Mentioning the brand or its logo is the most direct and understandable way for the customer to recognize whether their insurance is accepted.

✅ No affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement by the brand owner is suggested, either explicitly or implicitly.

At no time do we claim to represent, partner with, or be authorized by these companies. We only inform you that we work with their policies as part of the normal insurance claims process.

This type of use has been legally validated multiple times by U.S. federal courts, including the case New Kids on the Block v. News America Publishing, Inc. (1992), which established a precedent that a company can use third-party trademarks to accurately describe legitimate products or services related to those brands.

📌 Trademark and Intellectual Property Rights

The logos, names, trademarks, images, and any other visual materials related to the aforementioned insurers are the exclusive property of their respective trademark owners. Chrome Auto Collision LLC does not claim ownership, affiliation, sponsorship, endorsement, representation, or direct connection with any of the insurance companies mentioned or whose logos appear on this site.

All intellectual property rights remain with their respective owners, and the use of their logos here does not imply any violation, appropriation, or misuse of their rights.

🧩 Purpose of Logo Use

We reiterate that the insurance company logos on this website have a sole informational purpose:

To clearly, accessibly, and honestly demonstrate that Chrome Auto Collision LLC can serve customers insured by any of these companies.

By doing so, we facilitate the visitor's contact, decision-making, and trust-building process, without ever misrepresenting the nature of our relationship with these companies.

🛡️Our Commitment

At Chrome Auto Collision LLC, we believe in transparency, accountability, and legal compliance. Therefore, we include this notice to inform both our clients and trademark owners that we respect their legal and trademark rights, and that the use of their logos is strictly within the applicable legal framework and solely for the purpose of informing the public about the insurance policies we accept as part of our vehicle repair services.

If you are a legal representative of an insurance company and would like your logo removed, modified, or accompanied by additional information, you can contact us directly at info@chromeautocollisionllc.com, and we will handle your request with priority and professionalism.