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Free Book Download Spotlights Corruption in the Claims Process

3/2/2010

National Collision Industry Alliance (NCIA) founder Norbert Zaenglein’s 2007 book, “In Dangerous Hands: Automobiles, Insurance & Political Corruption in Nebraska,” is now available as a free PDF download from the NCIA Yahoo group page.

The book is based on four years of independent research of the property-casualty market regulatory system, according to Zaenglein. He says the book can help collision repairers, who he believes are losing ground to the “strong-arm tactics of the insurance industry.”

“While this research was primarily based on failures in the automotive windshield markets, the study's insights and conclusions are of particular importance to the collision industry,” he said in a message to NCIA online group members. “Because the collision industry is facing unprecedented challenges, it should avail itself of all available resources including those not produced under the umbrella of established collision industry associations and forums.”


More information:

 • You must be a member of the National Collision Industry Alliance Yahoo Group to download “In Dangerous Hands.” A Yahoo.com e-mail address is required to join.
Submit a Comment    Comments (2)
Comment by:
David Zoldowski
3/9/2010
10:14 AM
Our Auto Glass industry is being destroyed by insurance companies in bed with third party administrators restricting access to the consumer through illegal steering consumers to their own shops with the profits going over seas.
 
Comment by:
Richard Fleming
3/4/2010
1:58 PM
I am a progressive(not in terms of the insurance company) thinking shop owner.I have 45 years experience but am always open to the new technology and industry issues.
 
 
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