Collision Hub's Kristen Felder to Discuss Photo Estimating at NORTHEAST Show

Collision Hub’s Kristen Felder to Discuss Photo Estimating at NORTHEAST Show

Presentation will cover the push toward photo-only damage appraisals and outline why certain insurers are fighting for these types of programs and what the consequences are – both good and bad – for repair shops and insurers.

aasp-nj-logoThe Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey’s (AASP/NJ) 39th Annual NORTHEAST 2016 Automotive Services Show announced that Kristen Felder of Collision Hub will hold a demonstration at this year’s show on the push toward photo-only damage appraisals, which will outline why certain insurance companies are fighting for these types of programs and what the consequences are – both good and bad – for repair shops and insurers. Scheduled for March 19th at 10:30 a.m., the one-hour presentation is titled, “Photo Estimating Comes to the Northeast.”

“Photo estimating is becoming more and more popular in New Jersey,” said AASP/NJ President Jeff McDowell. “We’re excited to have such an expert in the field come to discuss this trend with us. Kristen has always been a huge supporter of NORTHEAST, and we can’t wait to hear what she has to say on this topic. Her experience and knowledge through her work with Collision Hub are second to none. We’re honored to have her as one of our featured guests.”

NORTHEAST 2016 will be held March 18-20 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, N.J.

Free registration for NORTHEAST 2016 is open at tinyurl.com/NE16reg. If you have already registered for the show and would like to sign up for NORTHEAST’s educational offerings, visit aaspnjnortheast.com/seminars-demos.shtml.

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