Wisconsin Steering Bill Dies with Legislative Session - BodyShop Business

Wisconsin Steering Bill Dies with Legislative Session

A bill addressing steering, labor rates and estimates, S.B. 118, failed to pass the Wisconsin Senate before the end of its 2009-2010 legislative session.

Insurers and repairers in the state debated whether the bill was needed earlier this year, with insurers claiming it would slow down the repair process and supporters of the bill – including repairers – saying it was necessary to protect consumers.

“We’ve heard from a lot of constituents who said that they were subjected to a lot of arm-twisting, a lot of high-pressure tactics by the insurance company to go with (certain shops),” bill author Sen. Pat Kreitlow told WQOW Channel 18.

The legislation stated:

• Auto insurers can’t require insureds to use a particular repair shop. Insurers must inquire whether claimants have chosen a repair shop before making a referral. The legislation also outlined methods to notify insureds of their right to choose a repair facility.

• Insurers must pay the same rate for repairs as the general public in the local market area unless an agreement is made with a shop. Insurers may not limit or discount the amount paid on the basis that the repair would have cost less if it had been made at a facility specified by the insurer.

• Insurance adjusters may not prepare a vehicle damage estimate or alter one prepared by another party without first physically inspecting the damage to the vehicle. The bill also prohibited an insurer or anyone acting on behalf of an insurer from unilaterally and arbitrarily disregarding a repair operation or cost identified under a damage repair estimate system.


More information:

Steering Bill Stirs Debate Among Wisconsin Repairers and Insurers

You May Also Like

Crash Champions Expands to Great Falls, Montana

Crash Champions has announced the successful acquisition of Mitchells’ Crash Repair, Flawless Auto Body and 3 Way Auto Body.

Crash Champions has announced the successful acquisition of three local repair centers in Great Falls, Mont.: Mitchells’ Crash Repair, Flawless Auto Body and 3 Way Auto Body. The three local repair centers transitioned operations to Crash Champions effective April 22. 

“We are certainly proud to continue expanding the Crash Champions footprint across Montana,” said Matt Ebert, founder and CEO of Crash Champions. “Beginning service to the Great Falls community is another strategic step in that momentum. Each of these local teams have earned a reputation for high-quality repairs and an attention to best-in-class customer service. We’re proud to welcome them to the team and look forward to serving Great Falls, now under the Crash Champions brand.”

Car ADAS Solutions Announces New Licensee in California

Car ADAS Solutions has announced ADAS Vision as a new licensee in Imperial, Calif.

GM Customer Care and Aftersales Celebrates National Skilled Trades Day

General Motors CCA celebrates the more than 43,500 skilled auto technicians across its dealerships as well as the more than 1,100 students currently on the path to joining the industry through its various programs.

Fix Network World Apprenticeship Program Celebrates First Graduate

The Fix Network Apprenticeship Program is the first automotive glass apprenticeship in the U.S., and Duran is the first graduate.

Car ADAS Solutions Announces New Licensee in Michigan

Car ADAS Solutions has welcomed Lakestate Calibrations as a new licensee in Gaylord, Mich.

Other Posts

CIF Offers Assistance After Recent Devastating Storms

The Collision Industry Foundation is here to assist collision repair professionals who have suffered a significant loss.

ALI Announces Lifting Points Guide Now Available in Digital and Print

Easily find OEM-recommended lifting points to properly lift cars, trucks and SUVs.

NTSB Chair Praises NHTSA Action on AEB Final Rule

Jennifer Homendy lauded the new standard requiring all new passenger cars and light trucks to have automatic emergency braking and pedestrian AEB systems.

Lucid Group Debuts New EV with 516-mile Range

Lucid claims the 2024 Air Grand Touring starting at $109,900 is the longest-range EV available today.