How Do I Get Insurers to Pay My Labor Rate? Saint Cloud MN

Labor rates have always been an area of contention between shop owners and insurance companies. From time immemorial, the two camps have been divided on the issue, and monumental arguments have arisen any time this subject is broached. So before we can arrive at any real answer to the labor rate question, we must first look at the components that impact rates.

Allstate Auto Insurance
(888) 355-7971
125 Twin Rivers Ct
Sartell, MN
Hess Insurance Agency
(320)251-1515
2233 Roosevelt Road Suite 4
Saint Cloud, MN
Downare- Tammie - State Farm Insurance Agent
(320)252-3600
2820 2nd Street South Ste 130
Saint Cloud, MN
Holker- William L - State Farm Insurance Agent
(320)252-7200
520 25th Avenue North
Saint Cloud, MN
Insurance by Lundgren
(320)251-3333
325 33rd Avenue North Suite 109
Saint Cloud, MN
Mark X. Sniezek- CLU- ChFC / Sniezek Agency
(320)202-8688
606 25th Ave S
Saint Cloud, MN
New York Life
(320)253-1738
1531 33 Avenue North
Saint Cloud, MN
St Cloud Hospital - Business Office- Blue Cross Claims
(320)255-5685
1406 6th Avenue North
Saint Cloud, MN
Lundstrom- Richard L
(320)253-4656
3306 3rd St N
Saint Cloud, MN
Moe Agency Inc Insurance
(320)253-7644
536 25th Avenue North
Saint Cloud, MN
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How Do I Get Insurers to Pay My Labor Rate?

By Randy Trahan
4/1/2006

Labor rates have always been an area of contention between shop owners and insurance companies. From time immemorial, the two camps have been divided on the issue, and monumental arguments have arisen any time this subject is broached. So before we can arrive at any real answer to the labor rate question, we must first look at the components that impact rates.

What Is a Contract?
In an effort to bring some uniformity to how much a shop should charge or a consumer should pay per labor unit or labor hour, the idea of a standard labor rate was proposed (some would say forced) and adopted.

The ever-changing nature of economic factors that impact rates within a particular region include cost of living, cost of goods, previous labor rates, operations being performed and, lastly and sadly, what repair facilities are willing to accept. That last factor — what we’re willing to accept — is a vital part of the equation and relates to what we’re going to examine next. It’s important to understand that the true basis for why rates work the way that they do is a legal term called an “implied contract” or an “implied-in-fact contract.” The definition for this is, “A contract where the agreement of the parties is indicated by their conduct.” Let’s take a closer look at this ...

The basic elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, agreement, cap...

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