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U.S. House Financial Services Hearing Addresses Autonomous Vehicles and Impact on Insurance Industry

The hearing focused on the impact new vehicle technologies will have on the insurance industry, with much discussion about data access and cybersecurity.

ASA Legislative Update: Federal Insurance Office Survives Dodd-Frank Reform

After Senate passage and much discussion with the House leadership, the House passed S. 2155 May 22 by a vote of 258-159, leaving the Federal Insurance Office in tact.

Do Auto Body Shops Work for Consumers or Insurance Companies?

Repairers often believe they’re repairing a consumer’s vehicle but being paid by the insurer. This mentality is not only wrong but can be extremely harmful – not only to the repairer, but also to the vehicle owner and the collision repair industry at-large.

Insurance Auto Auctions Opens Wyoming Branch

With the branch opening in Wyoming, Insurance Auto Auctions is the only salvage auto auction with locations in all 50 states, according to the company.

VIDEO: Educating Your Customer on Their Auto Insurance Policy, Presented by Kia

In this video, BodyShop Business Editor Jason Stahl talks about the importance of educating your customer on their auto insurance coverage.

ASA: Federal Insurance Office Still at Risk After Senate Passes Dodd-Frank Reform Bill

On March 14, the U.S. Senate passed S. 2155, the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act, which is a wide-ranging bank deregulation bill that would scale back key parts of the 2010 Dodd-Frank law.

Todd Tracy: ‘IIHS Is the Lapdog of the Auto Insurance Industry’

Attorney Todd Tracy recently issued a scathing response to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) analysis of his December crash tests.

DRPs from A to F: Grading the Insurance Companies

Your DRPs are grading you against your competition. So let’s turn the tables, get out our red pencils and grade the insurance companies.

GEICO Agrees to Stop Using Job Status, Education as Criteria for Auto Insurance Rates in New York

The New York State Department of Financial Services announced that GEICO has agreed to comply with the agency’s new regulation that prohibits insurers from using an individual’s occupational status and/or education level as criteria for setting auto insurance rates.