- Who Pays for What? - CRASH Network
The award-winning survey series from Collision Advice and CRASH Network to discover how insurers pay for "not-included" repair procedures
- Latest ‘Who Pays for What’ survey covers cleanup, pre-wash, cutting for . . .
State Farm and USAA are the top two insurers to pay for airbag residue cleanup with 26 8% and 25% of shops who asked for payment, respectively, saying they always pay
- Who Pays for What Autobody Surveys - Autobody News
Survey: Mixed Results for Destructive Testing of Welds This year's survey found more shops are asking to be paid for the procedure, but the number being reimbursed has fallen off Survey authors Mike Anderson and John Yoswick look at the data and how collision repairers can use it to boost profit and repair quality ‘Who Pays?’
- Mike Anderson’s Bio – Collision Advice
Currently, Mike owns and operates Collision Advice, an industry research, reference and consulting business In addition, Mike also serves as a facilitator for Axalta’s highly recognized Business Council 20 Groups in both the US and Canada as well as independent 20 groups thru Collision Advice
- Who Pays What? Survey - NCS
“Processing a total loss has become more complex than it used to be,” said Mike Anderson of Collision Advice, who conducts the quarterly “Who Pays” surveys in conjunction with CRASH Network “It can involve more tear-down, more research of OEM procedures, vehicle scans and more ”
- Mike Anderson Survey Shows Body Shops Whats Included, Not Included
Mike Anderson, founder of Collision Advice and the “Who Pays for What?” survey, is on a mission to give collision repairers the courage to ask “It’s a biblical principle: You have not
- First Who Pays for What? Survey of 2023 Opens - FenderBender and ABRN
Thirty-eight percent of the shops that have billed say they get paid at least most of the time, with nearly the same percentage characterizing it as "some of the time " “My heart bleeds for shops,” said Collision Advice's Mike Anderson, in the news release
- ‘Who Pays for What?’ Surveys Shed Light on Not . . . - SVE Autobody
Anderson’s first “Who Pays for What?” survey launched in April 2015, and industry interest in the project was immediately clear More than 980 shops, from all 50 states, participated in that first survey, which focused on not-included refinish labor operations
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