California Casualty chooses Mitchell for physical damage solutions

May 10, 2011

May 10, 2011 — California Casualty, a national provider of auto and home insurance for education, law and public safety professionals, has selected Mitchell International for repairable estimating and total loss valuation solutions.

The insurer will use Mitchell WorkCenter Total Loss, along with Mitchell’s repairable estimating and appraisal solutions.

“We selected Mitchell as our auto physical damage solutions provider of choice due in large part to WorkCenter Total Loss's accuracy, ease of use and transparency,” said Michael Lloyd, material damage manager for California Casualty. “The solution provides valuation reports that consumers trust and readily accept, enabling California Casualty to settle total loss claims more quickly and with higher levels of customer satisfaction.”

Scott Kozak, senior vice president of insurance sales and service for Mitchell, said systems such as WorkCenter Total Loss have helped the company gain momentum in the insurance market.

For more information about Mitchell’s products, go to Mitchell.com.

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