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Georgia Collision Industry Association’s 2012 Labor Rate Survey Results Revealed

Results indicate 1.56-percent average increase over 2011 rates, bringing labor rates to $42 per hour and materials to $30 per hour.

Challenging Insurers’ Labor Rate Surveys

When an insurance adjuster states, “We only pay $XX per hour based on your area,” are they legally required to produce their market survey to support such a claim to their supposed fact?

GCIA Launches 2012 Labor Rate Survey

Georgia collision repair shops are encouraged to participate in the 6th Annual Georgia Collision Industry Association Labor Rate Survey.

WMABA Initiates Labor Rate Survey for Virginia, Maryland and D.C.

CSi Complete is conducting an independent labor rate survey on behalf of the Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA).

Nebraska Group Reports Statewide Labor Rate Survey Results

The statewide average body labor rate was $51.33, while the average refinish rate was $51.02.

Nebraska Association Conducting Labor Rate Survey

The Nebraska Auto Body Association (NABA) has commissioned ACSS to validate fair and reasonable labor rates for Nebraska collision repair shops. The deadline to complete the survey is Sept. 10, and a summary of the results will be published in the association’s Surgeons of Steel newsletter. NABA members will receive a complete summary of the

GCIA Labor Rate Survey Results Show Overall Increase in All Rates

The results are in for the fifth annual Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) labor rate survey, and the largest percentage increased reported over 2010 was in paint and materials and mechanical at 3.28 and 2.07 percent, respectively. The average hourly rates for the following categories were recorded: • Sheet metal: $42.39 (0.64% increase over 2010)

Take 5th Annual GCIA Labor Rate Survey Now

Georgia collision repair facilities are invited to take the 5th annual Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) labor rate survey. The purpose of this survey is to provide Georgia body shop owners with prevailing rates for labor and material so they can be paid fairly for the work they perform. The survey is being conducted by

GCIA Executive Director Discusses Results of Labor Rate Survey

At the Collision Industry Conference (CIC) meeting in July, Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) Executive Director Howard Batchelor discussed the results of a labor rate survey of collision repair facilities in the metropolitan Atlanta area. The survey was the association’s fourth annual one, and Batchelor said he believed the results he received were the best

Annual GCIA Labor Rate Survey Available Online

The Georgia Collision Industry Association (GCIA) is asking shops in its state to participate in its fourth Annual GCIA Labor Rate Survey, which is now available to complete online. The purpose of this survey is to provide the Georgia insurance commissioner with prevailing rates for labor and material. Shop identities will not be published with