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Wreck Check of Boston warns consumers about changes
in the Massachusetts Auto Policy
Mansfield, MA June 18, 2004 Wreck Check of Boston is a consumer
based company that provides assistance and essential information to people
who have had an accident.
We are making consumers aware of some recent changes in the Massachusetts
Automobile Insurance Policy that will have a direct impact on the safety,
quality, and completeness of repairs to collision damaged vehicles.
Until recently, the Massachusetts Auto Policy was unclear on who had the
right to decide if a vehicle was repairable or a total loss, and if repairable,
what repairs would actually be done and to what extent. Most consumers
assume, incorrectly, that the auto body shop would advise the vehicle
owner on the best methods, practices, part usage, and other repair criteria.
Recent changes in the form of a mandatory endorsement to the MA Auto Policy
have left no doubt that the choice to repair or replace a vehicle now
rests solely with the insurance company.
The changes to the MA Auto Policy via the mandatory endorsement appear
to give the insurance company three choices in the event of a loss. In
part, it states:
Part 7 Collision:
#1 Under this Part, we will pay for any direct and accidental damage to
your auto caused by a collision.
#2 We will, at our option, repair the auto, repair or replace any of its
parts or
#3 Declare the vehicle a total loss.
Consumers are advised to have their insurer state, in writing, which option
the insurer is electing in the event of a loss. Having the insurer state
their settlement option will go a long way in instilling accountability
for the repair.
When the insurer elects to “pay for repair” the consumer would
submit the final bill for repairs directly to the insurer for payment.
The insurer, under this option is only required to “pay for repairs”
and would have no control or opinion as to the repair methods or which
parts would be repaired or replaced. This option would give the most control
to the vehicle owner and their chosen shop, for safe and proper repairs.
If the insurer elects to “repair” the vehicle, it is the opinion
of Wreck Check of Boston that they would, and should, assume responsibility
for any remaining flaws and defects they may be present after the insurance
specified work is completed. If the insurer elects this option, the owner
should literally give the keys to the vehicle over to the insurer for
repairs. The insurer can then make arrangements to repair the vehicle
as they see fit. Pre-Repair agreements stating the rights of all the parties,
the expectations of the vehicle owner, and remedies should be signed.
If the insurer elects to declare the vehicle a total loss, the insurer
would pay up to the actual cash value of the auto.
About Wreck Check of Boston
Wreck Check Assessments of Boston is a collision repair consulting firm
that provides assistance and essential information to people who have
had an accident. Wreck Check of Boston provides a clear and credible alternative
information source to support the vehicle owner in the loss recovery process
of collision damaged vehicles.
For additional information contact bcollins@wreckcheckboston.com
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