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Originally Posted by big_G
I have owned my Corvette service shop for 21 years, and fight insurance companies every day to get enough money to do the repairs correctly. The latest gripe is most insurers are not allowing blend time. They tell us (repair shops) our painters should be skilled enough to match metallics without blending. Bullshit. Seems most, not all, insurance companies don't appreciate the work involved in exact and correct repairs. We even refuse some insurance work because there will be marginal or no profit. Any advice from your stand-point on how to deal with these issues?
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Honestly...and I know you are going to hate me...continue on doing what you are doing. The insurance companies as a whole are not going to change the way they do business. The way they get there pricing is by taking an average of the industry standard and call it "the price." If shop X can do it for $1000 (the same repairs) and you charge $1500 for the same repairs, the insurance company is going to look the price and say well shop X can do it for $1000, you should be able to it too.
I don't necessarily agree, but there is a way that an insurance company has to do business just as you have to do business.
I have had to deal with several shops that are in your position. In the end we have to either tell them pick a different shop, or you are more then welcome to use that shop but you will have to pay the difference that the insurance company will not pay.
For someone that is in your position, most shops refuse any insurance claims for the exact reasons that you have mentioned. It's purely from a business standpoint that insurance companies have shops that they either deal with directly or know of body shops that can do the same exact work for cheeper.
I know that doesn't help your answer at all but it's the truth.