South Carolina Body Shop Files Suit Against State Farm - BodyShop Business

South Carolina Body Shop Files Suit Against State Farm

Suit filed by Coastal Collision Works lists defamation, unfair trade practices, breach of contract with insureds and breach of agreement with the shop as causes of action.

The owners of Coastal Collision Works, David and Susan Montanaro, have filed a suit against State Farm for defamation, unfair trade practices, breach of contract with their insureds and breach of agreement with Coastal Collision.

In the suit, Coastal Collision Works accuses State Farm of engaging in a course of action to artificially depress the price for the repair of damaged automobiles in the Charleston, S.C., area. It goes on to accuse State Farm of:

• Attempting to persuade Coastal Collision Works and other Charleston body shops to agree to repair automobiles for an amount less than they ordinarily charge in exchange for prompt adjustment of losses; for referral of business; and for being listed by State Farm as a “preferred” shop.

• Attempting to persuade Coastal Collision Works and other Charleston body shops to repair automobiles on the basis of the State Farm estimate of damage instead of performing an independent evaluation of damage.

• Attempting to persuade Coastal Collision Works and other Charleston body shops to not use new parts but to substitute parts of an inferior quality; to repair instead of replace parts requiring replacement; and to ignore damages that might not be recognizable by the customer.

• Arbitrarily refusing to pay reasonable costs associated with needed repairs.

• Refusing to pay the fair market price of parts, insisting that any body shop doing State Farm repairs order from a specific parts supplier and then refusing to reimburse the body shops for the extra time involved in ordering parts from the specified parts supplier.

• Refusing to pay for certain repairs and operations necessary in the repair of damaged vehicles.


More information:

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