'Inside Edition' Broadcast Questions Photo Estimates to National Audience

April 3, 2018
The broadcast features body shop owner Robert Jesberger, owner of Mid-Island Collision in Long Island, New York, who said during the broadcast that he's battling insurance companies with "low-ball photo estimates."

April 3, 2018—Inside Edition brought attention to a national audience about how photo estimating could lead to underpaid owners and unsafe vehicles.

The magazine reaches a national audience, including CBS viewers.

The broadcast features body shop owner Robert Jesberger, owner of Mid-Island Collision in Long Island, New York, who said during the broadcast that he's battling insurance companies with "low-ball photo estimates."

Specific insurance companies mentioned included Allstate and Liberty Mutual.

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