ASA Promises Action If State Farm Cannot Provide Benefits of Parts Program Within Certain Time Frame - BodyShop Business

ASA Promises Action If State Farm Cannot Provide Benefits of Parts Program Within Certain Time Frame

Association says if application does not provide benefits to collision repairers, then it will not support it moving forward.

Since May 2012, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) and its volunteer leaders have taken what it calls a "transparent and methodical" approach to State Farm’s electronic parts ordering application currently being piloted. Seeking context regarding the specifics of the pilot, ASA previously presented the industry with "verified" details of the State Farm pilot and the application developed by PartsTrader at State Farm’s request.

For ASA to continue to provide accurate information to its members – and act on their behalf as advocate and industry liaison – it has now entered into a phase in which data delivery will be associated with a timeline. ASA says that if State Farm cannot provide data showing how this application benefits collision repairers operationally and financially within a feasible, specified time frame, it will respond appropriately. ASA acknowledges the pilot is still in process and State Farm is currently reviewing data.

This follows a public request by ASA on June 12 to State Farm on behalf of ASA’s collision repair members for factual evidence of how the electronic parts ordering application would benefit collision repair facilities. Within this request, ASA stated that if this application does not provide benefits to the collision repairer, then ASA would not support the application moving forward. On July 17, ASA made another public request to State Farm for data demonstrating that the pilot application benefits repair facilities, receipt of which was confirmed by the insurer.

George Avery, State Farm industry liaison and claims representative, said during a recent phone interview with ASA that State Farm is still sifting through the feedback received from the 158 shops using the system in four U.S. markets and is implementing changes in the pilot that, in turn, put them in a position of needing to go back to repairers to gather further data. Avery stressed it is a fluid process. Although lacking current data to provide specific answers, he assured ASA that State Farm would respond to the association when answers were available.

ASA’s concerns regarding the pilot – as expressed by collision repairers – include efficiency issues, additional administration costs, reductions in shop profits, potential compromises to local repairer-to-supplier relationships and increasing insurer involvement in the repair process.

More than 100 formal and informal interviews have been conducted by ASA, primarily with collision repair businesses and other industry groups such as RealParts.com, PartsCheck Live, the National Automobile Dealers Association, Team PRP Recyclers, independent aftermarket parts distributors, wholesale original parts dealers and OEMs. From the conversations conducted thus far, ASA says the majority of all segments interviewed overwhelmingly continue to express strong concern about the current State Farm pilot, particularly its electronic parts ordering component.

“For ASA members, the factual results of the pilot are essential to the discussion," said Denise Caspersen, manager of ASA’s Collision Division. "ASA will continue to engage with all parties necessary, as we seek the supporting data that this application benefits the collision repairer. ASA stands by its statement that if this application does not provide benefits to the collision repairer, ASA would not support the application moving forward. ASA has a responsibility to our membership to be the unyielding, professional voice speaking clearly about their concerns and advocating for favorable resolutions.”


More information:

Collision repairers may share their comments or concerns regarding the pilot by contacting Denise Caspersen at [email protected], (800) ASA-SHOP, ext. 106 or (817) 514-2906 (direct).

All ASA announcements and documents regarding the State Farm pilot are located at www.ASAshop.org. Click on “Tools & Resources” (in the blue menu bar), then “State Farm Pilot Program.”

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