Donated Car Gets Imah Family Going Again Service King Collision Repair Centers and Interfaith Housing Coalition join forces to donate recycled vehicle to family. Dallas, TX (Vocus) November 22, 2010 Service King Collision Repair Centers delivered a gleaming blue Chrysler Pacifica to the Imah family in an event at Service King’s North Dallas location today. […]
AutMarket Weekly – Government Getting More Involved With The Collision Repair Industry
Auto Market Weekly is brought to you by ABRN and AutoNet TV. Pay Attention The federal government is going to get more involved with the collision repair industry. The issues that the government is influencing are: aftermarket parts, technician licensing, appraisal licensing, shop licensing, labor rates, total losses, air bag fraught and third party claim settlement. Wow! […]
The Issues with Using Salvaged Air Bags
Some of you might have read that the Rhode Island legislature passed House Bill 7301, modeled after the airbag anti-fraud Model Act created by the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL). The bill which targets airbag theft and fraud, makes it a specific crime to steal or purchase a stolen airbag component and requires repairers […]
Advanced Joining Techniques and Procedures
By Larry Montanez III, CDA and Jeff Lange, PE SKREETCH, CRASH, BOOM, BANG another collision. Hopefully nobody was hurt in the collision event, but this collision means more work for your repair facility. But hold on a minute this is brand new Interceptor RS50x. Hey wait a minute what is an Interceptor RS50x? Well it […]
No Rehire Policies
Most shop owners are willing to rehire past employees that were good producers. When you listen, this is what they’ll typically say: “Now that Mike’s worked at another shop for a while, he knows just how good he had it here with us! So I know that if I hire him back, he’ll be a great, life-long employee!” Well, before you agree with that statement, maybe you should consider this: when you first bring someone aboard you should look for a number of things, yet none are more important than a mutual commitment to a long-lasting relationship…