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Latest “Who Pays for What” Survey Focuses on Refinish Labor Billing and Insurer Pay Practices

Current survey that shops are being asked to take focuses on two dozen “not-included” refinish-related operations, asking shops how frequently they’re paid for each of the operations by each of the eight largest auto insurers in the country.

New ‘Insurance Report Card’ Allows Collision Repairers to Grade Insurers in Their States

By giving insurers a grade from “A+” to an “F,” shops can help CRASH Network bring this information to consumers so they know which insurers will treat them the best when they have a claim.

Latest ‘Who Pays for What’ Survey Focuses on Aluminum Repair Labor Rates

The current survey, open for participation through the end of October, focuses on aluminum repair labor rates, as well as about two dozen shop supply items, asking how frequently shops are paid for each by the eight largest auto insurers in the country.

Third “Who Pays for What?” Survey Open to Collision Repairers in July

The survey asks shops about “not-included” operations related to structural/frame and mechanical repairs.

“Who Pays for What?” Refinish Survey Now Available

The survey indicates nearly seven out of 10 shops say they need to “denim” or “finish sand and buff” at least three-quarters of the vehicles they paint, yet nearly one-third of shops believe the top eight insurers “never” pay for the extra time it takes to do it.

New ‘Who Pays for What’ Survey Asks About Not-Included Body Labor Billing, Insurer Payment Practices

The current survey, being conducted for the first time, focuses on about two dozen not-included body labor operations, asking shops how frequently they are paid for each of the operations by the eight largest auto insurers in the country.

First 2016 “Who Pays for What” Survey is Now Open

This survey focuses on more than two dozen “not-included” refinish-related operations, asking shops how frequently they’re paid for each of the operations by each of the eight largest auto insurers in the country.

Third ‘Who Pays for What’ Survey Ends Oct. 31st

The surveys have so far shown there can be significant regional differences in billing and reimbursement practices.