Auto Insurance Collision Repair and You - What You Need to Know
The auto insurance
claim and repair process simplified for you.
Screech... Skiddd...
Craaash is the last thing anyone wants or needs during their busy day to day
life. When it does happen it can be very stressful and a bit intimidating
having to deal with the insurance company claim process and a repair facility.
Not knowing the facts makes it even more difficult to make the right decisions
when processing an insurance claim. You may think that your insurance company
is there to help you but the last thing they want to do is spend time and money
fixing your car.
When they have to
process your claim there is only one thing on their mind and that's get it done
as cheap as possible. Your best interest is not their main concern their own
interest is. The insurance industry has two main focuses and one is taking as
much of your money as possible and two is to keep as much as possible in any
way they can. After over a hundred years in the business they have concocted
some very ingenious ways to do so.
I own a licensed auto
body/collision repair facility and for educational purposes for the best
interest of my customers. I went to school and got educated in insurance and
got licensed as an adjuster and producer. I decided to do this in 2000 when
lightning struck my body shop and burned it to the ground. During my claims
process I got no help from my agent and the assigned adjuster only knew one
word and that was "NO", everything I asked for he denied even when he
knew I was entitled to the reimbursement of the loss. It took a year and a half
to finally conclude the claim and all those "no's" turned into
"yes's" by the time I was done. This just further showed me the
mindset of the insurance industry in the midst of a claim.
One way insurers save
money is the use of aftermarket "AM" parts and when you get into an
accident most insurers will use these parts in the repair without telling you
because in most states all they need to do is write it in the repair estimate
and you as a customer need to find it in the stack of paper, read it and ask
questions. There is an organization called CAPA.org that is financed by the
insurance industry to certify Taiwan parts to install on your vehicle even
though your vehicle never came with Taiwan parts. at the end of this article is
a link to the parts manufacturers that insurers use as replacement parts on
your vehicle, as you can see their mostly all Taiwan manufacturers. Some
insurers have a policy option to only use OEM parts but never tell anyone about
the option and use it as an excuse to use AM parts in the repair telling the
consumer that they could have purchased the option even though they were never
even offered it. In my opinion the consumer should be verbally offered by law
an option to use OEM parts at the time of policy inception, it should be the
consumers choice 100% of the time what goes on their car.
Here is a list of
things that will happen during a repair process.
1. Have your car towed
if it is not drivable, your insurance company will pay for the tow to a storage
yard and then to the collision shop of your choice. You shouldn't have to pay
anything out of your pocket for these tows as the collision repair shop pays
for the tows when the car arrives at the shop and gets reimbursed from the
insurance company. Although a small group of insurers may require you to pay
for the tow and they will reimburse you for the costs.
2. Pick a shop to do
the repairs. Remember it is your legal right to choose who will work on your
vehicle. An Insurance company cannot force you or badger you into going to one
of their direct repair shops for repairs. Insurers save millions of dollars
processing claims at these claims clearing houses so they will do or say
everything they can to get you to go there. (See Direct repair below).
3. File a claim with
your insurance company. When filing a claim you have to make sure you have the
"At the accident scene" information as the claim rep will ask for
this information. If you think you may not want to file a claim because the
damage may be less than your deductible or your at fault accident may raise your
rates higher than the cost of the repair, you need to do the math at this
point. There are certain times that an insurer can raise your rates and /or
cancel your policy. You need to know that when you have broad collision
coverage your deductible will be waived if you're less than 50% at fault and
also all deductibles pertain if you have standard collision. The claim rep will
ask where it happened what happened and what time and date.
This is what is called
a "proof of loss statement" and you have sixty days to file a proof
of loss statement with your insurance company or they can deny your claim. The
claim rep will require you to make a choice at this time as to where you want
to have your car repaired if you don't already have it at a repair shop (it is
your legal choice to go where you want to). Claim reps sometimes try to
persuade you to go to their DRP shops by stating that they can't guarantee any
work done by any other shop except their DRP shop, The reason why is that there
is a law that states if they're going to send customers to their DRP shops to
save money that they have to warrant the work of that DRP shop. Insurers tried
in the past to slam cars together at DRP shops as cheap as possible and didn't
want to take any responsibility for the shoddy repairs; the government stepped
in and forced them to be responsible by law. The purpose of a DRP hasn't
changed; it's all about saving money in the eyes of an insurer. The fact is
that all shops with a State license and liability insurance fully cover the
quality of the repairs performed by that repair shop. Another ploy is that
insurers may say you may be responsible for costs over and above the insurance
estimate if you go to a non preferred shop, not true you will only be
responsible for any cost that you may be responsible for if you went to their
DRP shop such as deductibles and no more,pick a quality shop and just make sure
in writing that they have to agree to the insurance company agreed upon quote.
4. Collision Repair
Process, after you have selected a shop you can call the tow company to release
the vehicle and have the vehicle towed to the repair shop. The shop will cover
all the tows and storage and add it to the claim. At this point you can get
your rental car if you have the coverage. Getting rental coverage is a good
idea if you don't have another car to use in case of an accident. Your
insurance company will insure any vehicle you borrow for full coverage with a
$500.00 deductible when you're having your car repaired even if you do not have
full coverage on your personal vehicle. So if you have a friend with a car and
you want to borrow it, it's insured for full coverage as long as your car is in
for repair and being repaired. They will also insure any rental cars you rent
for the same period.
Direct repair/Preferred
shop is a collision shop who has a contract with an insurance company and the
contract lists what labor rates will be charged what parts will be
used(aftermarket Chinese parts or used), what procedures will be used, what
percentage of discount on parts and materials. DRP is nothing but cut rate
claims processing centers. The DRP shop usually has two price structures, one
for the insurance company and one for the general public.
Picking a Quality
Repair Shop: Any shop that has been in business for a good amount of time,
which has a clean record with the State Bureau of Automotive Regulations and
has liability insurance would probably be a good choice. As far as DRP
insurance preferred shops go, they put the insurance company first and the customer
second because after you're gone they still have to deal with the insurance
company over and over again on other claims. You will be none the wiser when
you leave as they will tell you the least as possible concerning your claim.
Most DRP shops have to process twice the amount of work for the same profit as
a non DRP shop. DRP puts the insurance company in control of the whole repair
process, a quality repair facility will put all parties on the same level with
Knowledge, education and experience.
Aftermarket parts
link: http://www.capacertified.org/participating-manufacturers/participants/
Visit http://www.keenas.com for
more information about collision repair and the insurance claim process.
Keena's Inc is a licenced auto body repair facility located in Warren, MI
48092, give us a call for all your auto body repair needs and the answers to
all your insurance claim questions. We will process your insurance claim for
you for free and make sure you get what you have coming. lifetime warranty on
all repairs.
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