AASP/NJ Reacts to 2021 Insurer Report Card

AASP/NJ Reacts to 2021 Insurer Report Card

AASP/NJ leaders were amazed that some of the larger insurers could have such low ratings and still be successful.

The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP-NJ) reviewed Crash Network’s recently published 2021 Insurer Report Card and had their own thoughts on the rankings.

Based on the report, none of the nation’s 10 largest auto insurers received an overall grade higher than a C+ from repair facilities.

“After reviewing this report, it’s amazing to me that some of the larger insurers can have ratings that low and still be successful,” said Jerry McNee, president of the AASP/NJ. “Can you imagine if body shops were rated that low by consumers or insurers? There’s no doubt that our businesses would be struggling. That said, I honestly think the ratings could be a lot lower for some of these insurers. These results show that there are major issues between shops and insurers that aren’t being properly addressed. I hope these carriers take the time to review this report and realize they need to make some major improvements in how they work and communicate with the collision repair industry.”

The Insurer Report Card was developed through the participation of more than 1,100 collision repair shops around the country that were asked to grade as many as 30 different insurers in their respective states on one question: “How well does this company’s claim-handling policies, attitude and payment practices ensure quality repairs and customer service for motorists?”

In all, the 2021 Insurer Report Card includes grades for 75 insurance companies.

According to CRASH Network’s John Yoswick, comments shared by shops about these insurers included:

  • “Cares more about cost than quality of the repair”
  • “Pressures us to use cheap, low-quality parts”
  • “Slow claims process”
  • “Inexperienced adjusters”

The report also reveals that smaller auto insurers such as Chubb, Erie Insurance, Michigan Farm Bureau and North Carolina Farm Bureau earned an overall grade of A- or higher.

The 2021 Insurer Report Card is available for free download here.

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