Resolving Shop/Insurer Conflicts...Peacefully Quincy IL
Many shop owners complain that insurance companies aren't allowing them to make a living. How is it, then, that so many other shop owners are working with insurers successfully?
AAA Automotive Services - Parkway Pointe AAA Auto Center
(217) 787-2187
3316 Robbins Road
Springfield, IL
(217) 787-2187
3316 Robbins Road
Springfield, IL 62704
Services
Auto Service & Repair, Brakes Service & Repair, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems Service & Repair, Management Consultants
Products
Manual Transmissions, Braking Systems
All Covered Inc
(312) 640-0300
205 W Wacker Drive # 205
Chicago, IL
(312) 640-0300
205 W Wacker Drive # 205
Chicago, IL 60606
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Management Consultants, Computer Networks
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Valerie Selmon Consulting
(773) 435-0011
755 W Buena Ave
Chicago, IL
Valerie Selmon Consulting
(773) 435-0011
755 W Buena Ave
Chicago, IL 60613
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Vista Development
847-726-7707
23277 N. Providence Dr.
Kildeer, IL
Leonard Consulting
(847) 692-1911
811 S Aldine Ave
Park Ridge, IL
Leonard Consulting
(847) 692-1911
811 S Aldine Ave
Park Ridge, IL 60068
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International Technologies Inc
(217) 892-8825
723 Galaxy Drive
Rantoul, IL
International Technologies Inc
(217) 892-8825
723 Galaxy Drive
Rantoul, IL 61866
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Fasteners, Management Consultants, Computer and Equipment Dealers, Phone Equipment and Systems Dealers, Waste Recycling Industrial
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Xomix
(312) 633-9200
3712 N Broadway St Ste 462
Chicago, IL
Xomix
(312) 633-9200
3712 N Broadway St Ste 462
Chicago, IL 60613
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Ligent Llc
(847) 650-9706
1445 Canterbury Ln
Glenview, IL
Ligent Llc
(847) 650-9706
1445 Canterbury Ln
Glenview, IL 60025
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Chicago Advertising Federation
(847) 375-4728
4700 W Lake Ave
Glenview, IL
Chicago Advertising Federation
(847) 375-4728
4700 W Lake Ave
Glenview, IL 60025
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IMEC
(309) 677-4632
404 Jobst Hall - Bradley University
Peoria, IL
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Many shop owners complain that insurance companies aren't allowing them to make a living. How is it, then, that so many other shop owners are working with insurers successfully?
By John Padula 10/1/1999 As I was discussing with a fellow shop owner one of the numerous problems that plague our industry, his response to me was, "Oh, well, there's really nothing we can do." What a defeatist point of view, I thought. No wonder why we, as collision shop owners, can't seem to get ahead. Have you ever wondered how some shops turn out higher-caliber work than others, seem to always be repairing new- and late-model automobiles and have some of the nicer, high-tech facilities? Have you ever considered that it's because they've managed to overcome many of the obstacles most shop owners only complain about and accept as costs of doing business? You know the types of obstacles I'm talking about: 1. "We don't pay to R&I." 2. "We don't pay to color, sand and buff." 3. "We only pay to color, sand and buff flat surfaces (not side surfaces)." 4. "We cap our materials at ... " 5. "We don't pay for ______. It's included in your overhead." (English translation: We don't pay for your overhead because it's not what the prevailing competitive price is.) 6. "We want you to know, Mr. Consumer, that we can't help you with your claim if you take your car to XYZ Body Shop because they're not on our 'reference list.' &... |
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