FROM: The Board of Directors and the Executive
Staff May 30, 2001
Attention All LIABRA Body Shops -
Cost, Competition,
Quality and Service are Seriously Threatened. Senate Bill S-5367
is the Governor’s anti-fraud bill. It reads in part “…the insurer
shall, where practicable, furnish the insured with the name and
addresses of at least four independent New York State registered
motor vehicle repair shops properly equipped and otherwise
qualified to complete the repairs on the damaged motor
vehicle…Such shops shall…issue written guarantees that any work
performed in repairing damaged motor vehicles meets generally
accepted standards for safe and proper repairs…If any repair shop,
the name of which is furnished by the insurer to the insured, does
not repair the damaged motor vehicle in accordance with generally
accepted standards…and if the repair shop fails to honor its
guarantee, the insurer shall, as long as the insured owns the
vehicle, cause the damaged vehicle to be restored to its condition
immediately prior to the loss, at no additional cost to the
insured and within a reasonable time…If the motor vehicle is
repaired, it must be made available for inspection, as a condition
of payment of the claims before, during, and after repairs.” You
can view it in its entirety by visiting the NYS Assembly web site
and searching the bill number.
This is “managed care/total control” for collision repair. AS
WRITTEN THE
INSURANCE COMPANY WILL PICK WHICH SHOPS WILL PARTICIPATE! This
bill is due to the pressure to reduce the high cost of insurance
in N.Y. This bill is being
promoted as an anti-fraud bill, and although we support the effort
to reduce insurance fraud you must make it clear that our industry
is not the cause of the high cost of insurance in N.Y. State. This
bill would offer the consumer the option of a managed care policy
for the physical damage/comprehensive portion of the policy. The
average savings with a 10-15% discount would be $50-60 per year.
This bill will cause the consumer not to save $ but to get poor
quality repairs, imitation parts and put many repair shops out of
business. YOU MUST MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD OR RISK THE LEGISLATURE
MAKING A DECISION THAT THREATENS YOUR BUSINESS. CALL your
legislator’s office for an appointment and then follow-up by
putting this letter on your business letterhead, personalize it as
you see fit or send as is. FAX to your Senator and Assembly
person. If you are confused as to your legislators, send it to all
in your vicinity as well as to Majority leader in the
Senate-Senator Joseph Bruno-Fax-518-455-2448 and Speaker of the
Assembly Sheldon
Silver-Fax-518-455-5459 but do it today! The legislative session
is scheduled to end on June 20th.
• USING THE LIST ATTACHED PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT AND GO
TALK TO YOUR SENATOR & ASSEMBLY PERSON IN THEIR OFFICE DO NOT
DELAY.
GET CALLING YOUR LOCAL LEGISLATORS TODAY ALSO HAVE YOUR EMPLOYEES
FRIENDS & FAMILY CALL, FOLLOW UP IN A WEEK AND ASK FOR AN UPDATE.
WE ARE NOT THE CAUSE OF THE HIGH COST OF INSURANCE !!
GET THE WORD OUT ON THIS. LET THE LEGISLATORS KNOW THIS IS BAD FOR
CONSUMERS, BAD FOR THE COLLISION REPAIR INDUSTRY AND WILL ONLY
LINE THE POCKETS OF THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. IF THIS BILL IS
PASSED INTO LAW IT WOULD GIVE THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY EVEN MORE
LEVERAGE ON A SYSTEM THAT STIFLES HONEST QUALITY
REPAIRS WITH ALREADY UNREALISTIC HOURLY RATES AND SUB-STANDARD
IMITATION PARTS. PASS THIS ON, MAKE SURE YOUR FELLOW SHOP OWNERS
ACT.
Date
Dear Senator (Assemblyman/woman):
I
am writing to you to express my deep concern for the future of the
automobile repair industry in this State. I am referring,
specifically, to a legislative proposal which gives complete
control of (my) repair shop(s) over to insurance companies under
the guise of offering consumers a reduction in their premiums!
I (operate/am employed by) ___________________shop located in
(city, town, village) in (NYC, the Island, Western-Central New
York, etc.). I am concerned that if these legislative proposals
are enacted, approximately half of the collision repair shops
throughout the State, including mine, could be forced out of
business!
The Governor has introduced an anti-fraud bill Senate S.5367 which
offers motorists an unknown “actuarially appropriate” discount on
only the physical damage/comprehensive portion of their automobile
policy. This would amount to an average savings of $50 to $60 per
year.This in exchange for assurances that any and all repairs
would be made at a specified motor vehicle shop selected from a
short list of shops designated by the insurance company. This will
do nothing more than control the repair industry by strangling
competition and making repair shops and consumers captives of the
insurance industry.
What about free enterprise? If a repair shop is not selected by
the insurance company for their “ preferred list ” then what?
We support the Governor’s attempt to lower insurance rates, we are
consumers also. However the auto collision industry is not the
cause of the high cost of insurance in our state. I am mystified
how any legislator could support a measure which jeopardizes so
many jobs within New York State. If New York is “friendly to small
business” as Governor Pataki says, why would the legislature
consider any bill that would close down so many of the State’s
quality auto body repair shops?
What about freedom to choose?
Although this proposal purports to provide consumers with a choice
for a small undetermined savings while still receiving quality
benefits, how is there any protection for the consumer? The listed
repair shop would be under the insurance company’s thumb to repair
the vehicle according to their “guidelines” and procedures. If the
repairer disagrees they would be threatened with removal. What
type of parts will be required if the insurer has this type of
control? How can quality of service be assured when selection on
the “list” drives shops to offer bigger discounts to the insurance
company as a prerequisite to participate. These savings of course,
will not in the long term, be passed along to the consumer!
I urge you to oppose the section of S.5367 that gives the
insurance
company total control over the repair and spare the consumer and
automobile
repair shops you have come to depend upon for quality repairs!
Wouldn’t you
want to choose where your family automobile is repaired?