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Insurers Testify Against Body Shop Labor Rate, Supplement Bills in Massachusetts

The American Insurance Association (AIA) testified in opposition to several body shop-related bills at a hearing before the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Financial Services. The legislation, most of which had been filed in previous legislative sessions, centers around labor rates, repair parts, glass repair and other issues. Two bills focused on at the hearing included

WIN Offers Free Memberships to 2010 Sponsors

All 2010 sponsors of the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) will enjoy additional benefits – between five and 25 free memberships, depending on sponsorship level.   “WIN has always valued its sponsors and has done a marvelous job of honoring them; however, this year, we wanted to do something extra special by offering free memberships,” said

CIC Panel Lists Vehicle Complexity, Training as Top Challenges

Vehicle complexity and training were the two main challenges members of a panel discussion held at the Collision Industry Conference last week in Palm Springs, Calif., said lie ahead for the collision repair industry. Members of the panel included: Guy Bargnes of Bargnes Associates; Randy Hanson, auto director for Allstate; John Edelen, president and CEO

Making the Most of a Body Shop’s Space

Before you add more space to your body shop, ask yourself if you’re making the most of what you have. Eliminate waste first and you’ll soon find out how large your facility actually is or could be.

National Motor Vehicle Title Info System in Effect, But Not All States on Board

The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) took effect Jan. 1 – 17 years after the law calling for it was enacted – but not all states are sharing information with the database, the Baltimore Sun reports. Four states – Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi and Oregon – and the District of Columbia aren’t participating in

Oregon Shops Collaborate to Restore Iraq Soldier’s Beloved Pickup

Oregon Army National Guard Spec. Chris Robertson had always hoped to fix up the 1977 Ford F-150 he acquired as a teenager, but college and service with the National Guard meant he had to leave the truck to sit and rust at his parents’ home in Medford, Ore. But thanks to the work of several

Appraiser Targets Insurers, DRP Shops in Book on Consumer Fraud

In his 25-plus years of experience in the collision repair industry, including seven as a licensed motor vehicle damage appraiser, Dan Wyatt has seen it all. Most of what he has seen has led him to the conclusion that insurance companies, adjusters and DRP body shops have colluded together in a massive scheme to defraud

DETOURS: Art Exhibit, Anyone?

What better place to hold an art exhibit than at a body shop? After all, smoothing the wrinkles out of panels without ever letting anyone know you were there can be considered fine art itself. Marrying both seems natural. No one has to convince Giovanna Tanzillo of that. The co-owner of Uptown Body & Frame

STRANGE BUT TRUE: Backyard Bodyman Admits to Driving Recliner Drunk

La-Z-Boys and beer go together like peanut butter and jelly, but take that bastion of the living room out on the open road and you’re asking for trouble. Just ask Dennis LeRoy Anderson a 62-year-old resident of Proctor, Minn., who pleaded guilty last week to driving his La-Z-Boy while intoxicated and crashing it into another

CAA Named Energy Star Partner

The California Autobody Association (CAA) announced it has been named an Energy Star Partner by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in recognition of the CAA’s efforts to help its members increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CAA says it’s committed to achieving energy efficiency targets and has set energy conservation goals for