California Bill Would Mandate Insurer Assessments Not Be Used As Estimates
A bill introduced in the California Assembly would require insurers to disclose in writing to claimants that any damage assessment made by the insurer is not a written estimate of repair costs and that only facilities licensed by the state Board of Autobody Repair can write an estimate. The bill, A.B. 1179, is supported by
California Insurance Department Hears Testimony on Proposed Anti-Steering Regulations
The California Autobody Association (CAA) testified at a public hearing Feb. 25 on the California Department of Insurance’s (DOI) proposed additions to the state’s anti-steering regulations (click HERE to read the full text of the proposal). The proposed rules would prevent an insurer from discussing DRPs or an alternative facility if the claimant informs the
California Insurance Department Hears Testimony on Proposed Anti-Steering Regulations
The California Autobody Association (CAA) testified at a public hearing Feb. 25 on the California Department of Insurance’s (DOI) proposed additions to the state’s anti-steering regulations (click HERE to read the full text of the proposal). The proposed rules would prevent an insurer from discussing DRPs or an alternative facility if the claimant informs the
Legislative Lowdown
Alabama Alabama Gov. Bob Riley recently named Jim L. Ridling the state’s insurance commissioner. Ridling takes over the position from Walter Bell, who resigned in August to become chairman of Swiss Re America Holding Corp. Ridling is former president and CEO of Southern Guaranty and is one of the founders of River Bank
California Autobody Association Sanctions Green Certification
The California Autobody Association (CAA) announced an agreement with GRC-Pirk Management for members to acquire Certified Green Investment (CGI) qualifications. “CAA has always led the nation in efforts to keep shops eco-friendly and environmentally responsible, and now we have the means to validate our venture,” said CAA Executive Director David McClune. “Our shops can
California Department of Insurance Proposes Rules to Strengthen Anti-Steering Law
The California Department of Insurance (DOI) has released its proposed changes to the state’s anti-steering statute. The proposed rules would prevent an insurer from discussing DRPs or an alternative facility if the claimant informs the insurer that he or she has selected a specific repair facility. The rules would also prevent an insurer from raising
California Department of Insurance Proposes Rules to Strengthen Anti-Steering Law
The California Department of Insurance (DOI) has released its proposed changes to the state’s anti-steering statute. The proposed rules would prevent an insurer from discussing DRPs or an alternative facility if the claimant informs the insurer that he or she has selected a specific repair facility. The rules would also prevent an insurer from raising
Shop Owner Takes Anti-Steering Message on the Road
Nathan Simmons, co-owner of C and C Collision in Pasadena, Calif., may not have the advertising budget of a big insurance company, but his message has a captive audience every time he goes for a drive. Simmons recently customized his white pick-up truck with the attention-grabbing question, “Got steered?” in large letters on the truck’s
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California The California Autobody Association (CAA) announced that it supports the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) performing a survey of the automotive repair industry that would include labor rates. The Collision Repair Association of California (CRA), however, opposes the BAR’s inclusion of labor rates in its survey. The CRA opposes the survey because of
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Federal Aaron Lowe, vice president of government affairs for the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), briefed legislators in the House Small Business Committee on the Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act (H.R. 2694) on Sept. 25. Introduced last year, H.R. 2694 (Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-NY) would require car companies to make the same