ASA Takes Position on State Farm Scanning Document

May 9, 2019
The ASA's Collision Operations Committee has expressed concern about a State Farm document released at the recent Collision Industry Conference (CIC) meeting in Nashville.

May 9, 2019—ASA’s Collision Operations Committee is expressing concern about a State Farm Insurance Company document released at the recent Collision Industry Conference (CIC) meeting in Nashville.

The document outlines State Farm’s position on vehicle scanning for their select service shops and acknowledged the company does give consideration to OEM position statements on required vehicle scanning procedures after a collision event.

According to ASA's statement:

“This document raises several concerns,” said Scott Benavidez, former ASA collision division director and owner of Mr. B’s Paint & Body Shop in Albuquerque, N.M. “In the view of the ASA Collision Operations Committee, the wording is vague and fails to offer specifics which will only cause more confusion among appraisers and shops on what State Farm is looking for in the various scenarios.

“It also can be interpreted to clearly place the liability for any decision on whether or not to scan a vehicle on the repair shop and would seem to give State Farm the option of denying payment for such scanning at their discretion, regardless of the OEM position statement on the vehicle in question.”

This, Benavidez said, can place the repairer in an untenable position. He stated  that the recent court judgment against a Texas collision shop for failing to follow manufacturer repair procedures has resulted in ASA advocating for the adoption of OEM repair procedures due to liability concerns and the position that the use of OEM repair procedures are necessary to ensure a safe and proper collision repair.

“We are most concerned with the potential for the repair decision to be taken out of the hands of the technical experts by State Farm without regard for the OEM requirements,” said Benavidez. “The repair decision should reside with the professional accepting liability for a proper repair assuring quality and safety for the consumer.”

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