We are a member of the Texas Independent Automobile Association check out the link for more information on what TIAA is and what it means to you as our customer.

We are also members of the Automotive Service Association.

Our facilities are UL approved and inspected yearly for compliance.
  It's your car

It's Your Car, It's Your Choice

Don't be steered into another accident by your insurance company or the other parties insurance company. Did you know some insurance companies have ownership in some shops? Makes you wonder who the customer really is. Auto Collision Works does not participate in many of the repair networks because of the concessions or stipulations in the contracts which generally leads to a lower cost/lower quality repair. We believe we have a responsibility to the vehicle owner who is ultimately our customer not the insurance company.

The reason insurance companies use carefully crafted word tracks is that the state does not allow insurance companies to "direct", "steer" or "refer" customers to a particular shop(or they are not supposed to), so they have come up with the following word tracks to intimidate the customer into thinking they have to do what the insurance company says, or they will not pay the claim. Some companies also have bonus programs for employees that steer claims to the networks, so don't think that they have your best interest in mind. Most of these claims people have never seen a particular shop, nor have any knowledge of any of the staff, they are just directing claims to whoever their company has a "deal" with so that they hit a bonus quota.

Whether you choose to use us or another repair shop Don't be manipulated by insurance companies word tracks.

These are often heard phrases from Insurance Companies when you want to bring your vehicle to Auto Collision Works or any shop that is not on their "List", and what our response is.

  1. "They are not one of our network shops and they are not on our list, we can't guarantee the repairs"
    We are not on everybody's list, that is because we do not want to be. We identify the vehicle owner as our primary customer, not the insurance company. As for guaranteeing our work, they do not need to, as we have our own nationwide lifetime guarantee. When have you ever seen an insurance company with a car being repaired in their office? Truth is they will send you back to whomever you selected off their list.
  2. "If you use them, we can't get an adjuster out for several days, if you take it to our network shop we will have someone start on it right away".
    This is just another ploy to steer you, we have heard insurance companies tell our customers how busy they are and they can't get someone out for 7 or 8 days, when we know their staff appraisers have little to do. Most companies are required to appraise a vehicle within 72 hrs.
  3. "If you use that shop you will have to pay for your rental out of pocket"
    This is not true, but some insurance companies will try to force you into a rental reimbursement, which means they will either try to get you to pay with a credit card and then reimburse you, or offer to send check for x amount of rental days(which you should promptly refuse to do) . Most companies have direct bill agreements with rental companies, but they do not always disclose that. Always remember as a claimant against a company, that you also have specific rights that a policyholder may not have.
  4. "They charge more than the prevailing rate and you will have to pay the difference in repair cost "
    There are very few cases where we have charged a customer the difference between what the actual cost were and what the insurance company was willing to pay. We will say that each customer collected the difference from the insurance company after a few phone calls. The laws states that the insurance company will pay the cost of repairs and case law has already determined that labor rate differences of $2-$4 an hour in a given market area is reasonable and competitive. Sometimes when there are discrepancies in the repair cost because a carrier is trying to force us to do something that is not in your best interest we can assist you in filing the complaint with the State Department of Insurance. It is a simple form that we will fill out for you and e-mail it.
  5. "Claims take longer to settle if you use them"
    Well, we do look after everything for you, including making rental car arrangements and dealing with the appraiser. The only thing that takes longer is they are sometimes slow to respond and they do not pay us as quickly as they pay their preferred providers.

These are just a few of the word tracks used to manipulate the customer into using a specific repair facility. Be careful it's your vehicle, your investment, you have the right to make the choice on who repairs your vehicle.

We would be more than happy to assist you in the claims process. The truth is we work with about every company out there, more importantly we do not lose sight of who the customer is. We realize the investment that you have in your vehicle, and we want to make sure the value of your investment is not diminished through poor quality visible repairs. Most insurance companies play a game that says you will not keep your vehicle very long, so they are not to worried about using sub-standard parts. The bad news about this is that while an insurance company may save $50 on a part, you the unsuspecting customer could be loosing hundreds or even thousands of dollars when it comes time for you to trade your vehicle. If a company chooses to use these types of parts we will be more than happy to provide you with the name of a company that may be able to file a diminished value claim on your vehicle, which could compensate you for the usage of these types of parts.

Ask us what insurance companies we recommend, we always prefer companies that have local agents that can meet with you face to face. We are not a fan of most of the internet based insurance policies, BEWARE you get what you pay for. You do not realize the value of a good company until you have a claim.

Want to compare insurance rates in our area and look at the cmplaint index? Check out this site www.helpinsure.com

 

Auto Collision Works
1205 Borgfeld Rd
Schertz, TX 78154
(210) 945-0175

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How we Rate Insurance Companies

Due to the ongoing changes in claims practices and personnel with most companies it really becomes difficult to rate some of these. It really boils down to who we are having to deal with and how much experience they have. We have witnessed so many changes in policies and procedures that we feel most insurance companies have put profit dollars ahead of repair quality, and customer satisfaction, and will always do what's best for the company and not necessarily what's best for the vehicle owner, all in the name of reducing claims cost. You should always make your decision on a repair shop that's best for you and not one necessarily one recommended by an insurance carrier. Visit the facility yourself and speak with the staff, you should be comfortable with your decision.

The Worst Offenders for "Steering" or "Referring" Claims

  1. Fred Loya
  2. Nationwide
  3. USAA
  4. Mercury Insurance
  5. Rodney D. Young

 

Want to see what some of the insurance companies try and do, Check out this site www.vehicleinfo.com, Erica Eversman has been called, "...one of the most knowledgeable professionals in the country on consumer, insurance, and repair issues." Her professional focus is on bringing important issues that affect collision repairers to the forefront so they have enough information to make informed decisions for their shops, their employees and their industry

Or how about this site www.jobvent.com and you will see that a number of insurance carriers are in the top 100 companies in which employees hate their job. One carrier has recognized how many negative post they have, so now they are giving bonuses for employees to post good stuff. I predicted several years ago that this carrier has had tremendous growth while their vendor relations were absolutely horrible and while they might have fast growth, they will ultimately not be able to sustain it. That is now becoming true as there stock has plummeted over the last year.