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Matthew's Auto Repair BlogAnti-Steering Legislation: Will They Get It Straight?Anti-Steering Legislation. Most drivers have never heard of such a thing. Is this a new law banning Big Macs while driving? This may be a disgusting sight but no, this piece of law has a much greater impact on us and our pocketbooks.
When you're in an accident you rely on an insurance company, either yours or the guy that smacked you, to return your vehicle to its state before the damage. We expect them to use quality parts and quality labor for the repairs, you want a fix you can trust! Years ago we saw the insurance industry turned on its head for trying to force inferior body parts on repair shops. The courts decided in favor of car owners, and now in most states they have to pay for real (original equipment) parts if you request it. The latest attempt at insurance company oppression is called "steering." When you make a claim for a repair, historically you've been able to have a shop of your choosing write up an estimate and make the repairs. Now, insurance companies are trying to restrict the shops you can use to a pre-approved list of facilities. In other words, they're telling you where to get your car repaired. The shops are probably quality establishments for the most part, but if they're getting steady income from all of the insurance company business, who do you think they have on their minds when they're making decisions regarding your repair? Human nature and good business practices say you'll be number two on the list. Anti-steering legislation will stop this practice. It's a good idea and will ensure fairness when it comes to your car repairs. Read more about anti-steering legislation from Automotive Body Repair News. Thursday May 8, 2008 | comments (2) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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