‘Who Pays for What?’: Despite shop complaints, insurers are paying for scans — somewhat
— October 19, 2016Vehicle scans have been an extremely hot topic this year as insurers and auto body shops try to wrap
Continue Reading ...Vehicle scans have been an extremely hot topic this year as insurers and auto body shops try to wrap
Continue Reading ...A Tuesday message to the California Department of Insurance by several insurance trade organizations
Continue Reading ...Mitchell’s partnership with AI crash photo analysis firm Tractable will be used in a collision
Continue Reading ...Though OEMs are required in many states — but not all — to reimburse dealerships for warranty
Continue Reading ...Mitchell announced this week an exclusive deal to bring Tractable’s artificial intelligence to
Continue Reading ...OEMs will increasingly control first notice of loss and the collision repair process as cars become more
Continue Reading ...Lemonade, a startup P&C insurer designed without incentive to “delay, deny, and defend” claims,
Continue Reading ...Though “they’ll have some tweaks and comments,” the California Auto Body Association
Continue Reading ...The third-quarter “Who Pays for What?” survey found that two-thirds of collision repairers
Continue Reading ...A proposed “anti-steering” regulation for California auto insurers has been revised, loosening a
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