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Crash Network’s Insurer Report Card Now Open

The annual report card allows collision repairers to help consumers understand the differences among insurers.

Crash Champions Expands in South Carolina

Crash Champions announced it has acquired Louie & Son’s Body Shop, a single repair center in Charleston, S.C.

New Study Reveals Which Cars Americans Crash the Most

A new study conducted by Dolman Law indicates that the Chevrolet Tahoe is the car which is most likely to be involved in a dangerous crash.

CRASH Network Reveals Results of Insurer Report Card

Collision repairers did not grade any of the top 10 largest insurers higher than a C+.

Crash Champions Acquires 24/7 Collision Care in Baltimore

Maryland-based 24/7 Collision Care is a 30,800-square-foot facility serving the Baltimore metro area located in Glen Burnie.

CRASH Network Launches Insurer Report Card

CRASH Network announced that it has launched an “Insurer Report Card” that will give collision repairers the opportunity to grade the performance of the insurance companies in their state.

AXA: Electric Cars Could Mean More Crashes

AXA Insurance recently reported that “luxury car/SUV” electric vehicles post around a 40 percent higher claims frequency than vehicles with conventional powertrains.

New Study Shows Crash Fatalities More Common in Subcompacts and Sports Cars

A recent data analysis by iSeeCars.com, an automotive research firm and car search engine, showed that occupant fatalities from car crashes occur almost twice as often in subcompact cars and sports cars compared to the average vehicle.

Automotive Industry Supplier Says Airbags Outside of Car Could Make Crashes Safer

ZF, an automotive industry supplier, recently told Wired magazine that it could have an “external side airbag” on production cars in two years, even though the idea right now is still a concept.

Ten Midsize Cars Earn ‘Good’ Ratings in New IIHS Passenger-Side Crash Test

Ten out of 13 midsize cars tested earned a “good” rating in a new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crash test that evaluates vehicles’ passenger-side protection.