SCRS to Offer John Eagle-Related Discussions at SEMA

Oct. 16, 2017
In the wake of the John Eagle case, the Society for Collision Repair Specialists put together two discussion events at SEMA that will prepare collision repair shops against a similar case and also shed light on liability issues.

Oct. 16, 2017—The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) announced the addition of two events that will put SEMA Show attendees in the room with Todd Tracy, lead counsel for the plaintiffs in Seebachan v. John Eagle Collision.

The first session, The Anatomy of a Lawsuit: The Crucial Details of the $42 Million Verdict has been newly added to the agenda as a result of the trial results. It will be held from 10:30a.m.-noon on Wednesday, Nov. 1 in Ballrooms D-E in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino.

In "The Anatomy of a Lawsuit: The Crucial Details of the $42 Million Verdict," Tracy will recount crucial details of the depositions, the trial, and the decision-making information presented to the jury that led to the precedent-setting verdict.

Those details can:

  • Help collision repair businesses avoid their own "$42 million dollar verdict."
  • Help clarify the facts that led a jury to conclude that OEM procedures were paramount.
  • Define how business decisions made in the course of repair can have dramatic effect on both the repair outcome and ultimate responsibility. 
  • Above understanding the intricacies of the case, understanding the liability implications is significant to collision repair business owners and operations.

A registration link will soon be announced for this session.

SCRS will host a panel during the OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit that specifically addresses repairer liability concerns and realities.

"The Hidden Dangers of Vehicle Technology, Improper Repair Methodology and Your Liabilities" will be moderated by technologist and author, John Ellis, and will feature Tracy, and Attorney Erica Eversman (Vehicle Information Services), Mark Allen (Audi of America) and Aaron Clark (former shop owner.)

This panel will take place on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 3-5 p.m. and it will address:

  • An industry that is grappling with following manufacturer repair procedure requirements that are expected to be performed on every occasion.
  • Insurance claims positioning that leans towards "case-by-case" approval.
  • The implication of business decisions that can directly impact repair facility liability.

Registration for all Repairer Driven Education sessions during the SEMA Show can be secured at www.scrs.com/rde, or onsite outside the education classrooms. 

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