Gerber Collision & Glass Joins AutoBody Alliance - BodyShop Business

Gerber Collision & Glass Joins AutoBody Alliance

Gerber Collision & Glass, one of the largest collision and glass repair companies in North America, has been approved to join the AutoBody Alliance network of repair facilities.

AutoBody Alliance says its members are selected based on a number of strict certification requirements, creating a network of quality body shops throughout the country that offer lifetime warranties and are staffed by qualified technicians using modern technology.

AutoBody Alliance is a network of autobody repair facilities throughout the country available to consumers searching online for body shops, as well as to insurance carriers wanting to expand their areas of shop coverage. AutoBody Alliance provides an online search, the ability for carriers to tailor their own network list and electronically dispatch and track assignments. AutoBody Alliance is offered by Quality Claims Solutions, a provider of value-added services to the insurance industry.

Gerber Collision & Glass is a wholly owned operating division of The Boyd Group Inc. Gerber, established in 1937, operates 53 collision repair and auto glass centers in seven states and has over 800 employees.

“Gerber Collision & Glass has been a reputable fixture in the automotive repair industry for many years,” said Steve Bruce, president of Quality Claims Solutions. “They are a valuable addition to the AutoBody Alliance Network.”


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