ok, so i just sat through a presentation from our auto claim department on a new system they developed, and they were talking about having partnerships and working hand in hand with body shops for claims and repairs, like i'm sure all insurance companies do.
while i was zoning out, i wondered why don't insurance companies just run auto body and collision repair shops? i would assume they're relatively profitable seeing as how there are so many of them, so losing money doesn't seem to be an issue. most of the work that gets done there is most likely an insurance claim anyways, so any shop overhead can be significantly lessened and overhead brought way down. they can also do repairs for other insurance companies, so the competitors could be paying them. it'd also be easier to control more tightly what is actually being done to the car. the insurance company could open up shops all across the country, so they could get volume discounts for their parts and be more competitive than local shops. and it'd also be cyclical, since they would be saving money, part of that would be passed back to the consumer, so more people would buy their insurance, and so forth. obviously you wouldn't want the name of the body shop to be the same as the insurance company, but from an ownership perspective the insurance company would own it
so how long will it be before this happens? and for home owners insurance, construction companies? same thing basically.
while i was zoning out, i wondered why don't insurance companies just run auto body and collision repair shops? i would assume they're relatively profitable seeing as how there are so many of them, so losing money doesn't seem to be an issue. most of the work that gets done there is most likely an insurance claim anyways, so any shop overhead can be significantly lessened and overhead brought way down. they can also do repairs for other insurance companies, so the competitors could be paying them. it'd also be easier to control more tightly what is actually being done to the car. the insurance company could open up shops all across the country, so they could get volume discounts for their parts and be more competitive than local shops. and it'd also be cyclical, since they would be saving money, part of that would be passed back to the consumer, so more people would buy their insurance, and so forth. obviously you wouldn't want the name of the body shop to be the same as the insurance company, but from an ownership perspective the insurance company would own it
so how long will it be before this happens? and for home owners insurance, construction companies? same thing basically.