Connecting claims through technology

A motor claims journey involves many parties and even more moving parts, meaning the potential for confusion, delays and customer dissatisfaction is high.

However, technology has the capacity to ease the pressure by creating a transparent, integrated ecosystem than links every stakeholder.

Here, CAPS and e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management explain how sharing data with the right people at the right time can cut costs, delight the customer, and even benefit the environment.

Kevern Thompson, CAPS Commercial Director:

Work providers and insurance companies are now turning their digital aspirations into reality with CAPS https://www.caps.co.uk/ as the UK’s trusted and secure data exchange service providing access to an unprecedented level of data facilitation at every step of the claim.

The conversation around connecting claims technologies with CAPS has finally moved from the conceptual to how work providers and the automotive claims supply chain can achieve that digital transformation. Achieving this will create a better driver/owner experience and unleash even greater efficiencies through the transparency CAPS can provide.

That first step of connecting legacy systems has now evolved into exploring how connectivity drives improved business change.

We’ve talked about data being the new oil, and that is what is happening. Fuelling data into information systems supports analytics and in turn drives innovation, creating efficiency whilst enhancing software products and services.

Already on the horizon we can see the industry working towards positive milestones that have historically been hampered by legacy systems and poor end-to-end connectivity because there wasn’t a source of data flow.

Many companies are now fast-tracking electronic notification of loss because of the connectivity fuelled by CAPS which allows more direct customer involvement enabled by technology.

This is leading to a better customer journey because the policyholder is using the technology directly at many more stages in the claim.

Many insurance companies are already using application systems such as Entegral to provide detailed repairer information to fuel direct consumer choice – for example, if they need an EV repair, or a specific manufacturer repair network solution.

The claims handler may not even speak to the customer because CAPS is connecting the claims ecosystem and all the information the customer needs can be accessed through a single app or portal.

Digital transformation is no longer a boardroom strategy; it becomes a reality when connectivity is supported by CAPS.

Jim Loughran, CEO – e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management:

How do we define a claim connected through technology? Much is currently being written about use of AI and chatbots in the claims process together with the broader digital claims experience. There is a market-wide debate on the risks and benefits of this approach: organisations and their decision makers are invested in understanding more. It’s new and exciting and no one wants to be late to the party. 

I’m keen to see the same level of appetite for connecting claims via integrated technology and processes throughout the motor claims supply chain. Specifically, I’m referring to insurers/MGAs, claims management companies, salvage agents/automotive recyclers and repairer networks. Arguably, if we get this right, the impact on cost savings, operational efficiencies and customer experience and retention can be as far reaching as the benefits from the new technologies being explored. And of course, neither approach needs to be exclusive.   

Use of reclaimed parts continues to shape motor claims repairs. The associated benefits in reduced costs and claims life-cycle, sustainability and the ability to offer customers choice are well documented. Appetite from insurers and MGAs to wholesale adopt a reclaimed parts strategy is evident. The challenge, for all parties involved, is siloed processes and technology systems. For reclaimed parts to realise the far-reaching impact they are capable of delivering, connectivity is vital across the entire supply chain. Connecting the processes and technology systems of insurers, automotive recyclers and repairers will allow reclaimed parts to be considered at FNOL; affording in some cases the opportunity to avoid a total loss scenario.

Repairers’ estimating systems can include pricing and availability of reclaimed parts in real time. Claims decision making can be swift and informed. Feeding back into the solution, data from intelligent estimatics systems can update automotive recyclers on specific parts demand, ensuring parts availability is maintained.

To answer my opening question… that’s a claim connected through technology. 

By Nick Sweetman, AVP of Vehicle Repair and Service Operations, Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 

The conversation around the shortage of staff in bodyshops is taking a new direction, with the supply chain now rallying behind repairers to identify effective solutions. 

The need is evident. Almost half – 45% – of the 95 repairer owners and managers surveyed at this year’s Enterprise repairer conference said that labour is their biggest challenge. 

The ambition to build a strong, future-looking repairer market is there and 64% of repairers said they are looking to grow their business and add locations. 

Attracting younger employees is key in the face of an aging workforce, where only six per cent of employees are aged between 20 and 30. 

Apprenticeships are helping to fill the gap, though two-thirds of the repairers said they were offering only a small number of apprenticeships, if any, and almost one in five (17%) said they were finding it harder to recruit at this level anyway. 

What we are seeing is that a range of approaches are needed to help address the issue. 

Attracting Gen Z employees into the sector is essential. This should be possible given the tech familiarity of this generation and the growing technology in new and emerging vehicle types. 

We can see through our own graduate recruitment that a different approach is required to appeal to Gen Z applicants – and this is where company culture plays a key part. Gen Z employees want to feel that they belong and that they are cared for and supported by their employer, especially in terms of issues such as mental health. 

Values are an important part of this. What is your approach to diversity? How do you ensure employees feel included and get access to the same opportunities? Are there people like me – different genders, ethnicities, walks of life, backgrounds – working in your business? 

These questions can sound puzzling for businesses that have built their track record on technical and service excellence. 

But we are seeing in our own business that employees want to work for a company with great products, service and reputation that also aligns with their values and beliefs. They want more communication, and to understand the company’s goals and vision. 

This is where a bodyshop environment is not dissimilar to an Enterprise branch and means that as a bodyshop partner we can bring some perhaps useful insights. 

Gen Z wants to understand the potential and the career path. We need to understand why bodyshop apprentices leave to work in different industries – and how we can communicate that this is an exciting time to work in the sector. 

Bodyshop work is complex. The procedures for replacing a wing-mirror camera are akin to engineering, with the ADAS features being increased. These are valuable skills, but it is often hard for apprentices and junior technicians to see the bigger picture and the potential of working in a bodyshop as a career. 

It’s also key to begin attracting a more diverse employee base. This is such an effective strategy for widening the talent pool and can be achieved by adjusting how you advertise for positions and recruit candidates. 

The language and images used in job adverts can put people off applying. Ensuring you place these adverts where young people will see them is key, rather than purely relying on the traditional channels. 

We are seeing bigger bodyshop groups responding, with new policies and programmes designed to appeal to younger workers. This is where collaboration with the rest of the supply chain will help create a high-quality future talent pipeline faster. 

For example, we’re piloting programmes to raise awareness of bodyshop careers at secondary schools and partnering with AutoRaise and School of Thought, especially with schools and colleges more focused on vocational and practical careers. 

This has involved running workshops with the school, including practical demonstrations such as how to repair a door or virtual spray painting. 

The pupils found it interesting and fun because it was hands-on and they were encouraged to try it out. The technology aspect challenged some of the preconceptions of working in a vehicle repairer. 

What we’ve learnt is that funding is only part of the solution. This was apparent when we shared our some of our surplus apprentice levy with our own repairer network. 

Helping to fund several apprentices showed that, while it pays for the training, it doesn’t address how (especially smaller) bodyshops support an apprentice for the months when they are learning the skills which enable them to become productive. 

Retaining them is the next requirement. Younger people naturally experiment with different careers and their attention needs to be nurtured so they stay interested. 

Creating a great Gen Z workplace is one of several priorities and can’t always be achieved through direct tactics such as higher pay. 

One bodyshop group creates opportunities for families to be involved, and this is something which we see is also successful in our business. It plays a part in creating that culture that attracts talent and then encourages people to stay. 

Workplaces have changed radically and expectations are very different. There’s more technology and flexibility. There’s an expectation of a clear career path and greater support for personal as well as professional development. 

Adapting to these evolving requirements is easier if we all work together to project the right image of what how exciting a career as a bodyshop technician can be. 

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According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, 272,610 news cars were registered during September, which represents a 14% increase on the same month last year, but 20.5% behind pre-Covid 2019.

This was the 14th consecutive month of growth with year-to-date sales of 1,451,908 units up 20.2% on the same time period last year.

Fleet registrations continue to drive new car sales, up 40.8% in the month and 42.3% for the year, while private registrations increased by 5.8% in the month and are up 1.8% for the year.

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However, the consequences and coping mechanisms put in place have varied widely.

This was addressed during two sessions, Inflationary Insights Parts One and Two, that were held during the Exclusive Motor Claims Conference at Landing Forty-Two, London.

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Chinese manufacturers achieve five-star Euro NCAP

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ACG Operations Director, Ian Budsworth. “The joint efforts by every part of the business have resulted in this incredible milestone, and we’re excited to see what the next chapter has in store for us”.

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Synetiq secures ISO recertifications across the board

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“As a leader in the vehicle recycling industry, protecting our client, customer and policyholder data is essential to how we operate,” said UK Managing Director for IAA and SYNETIQ CEO Tom Rumboll. “We are equally proud to achieve recertification for ISO 9001, which highlights our commitment to ensuring we supply our customers and clients with high quality products and services every time.”

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“Our new home will not only enable us to grow and develop our product portfolio, but also provide a modern, valued and collaborative workspace to our people. Plus, the move highlights the investments we’re also making to create an industry-leading company culture.”

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Supported by ILC’s Corporate Partners and headline sponsored by Enterprise along with sponsors BHR Assist, Clearspeed, EDAM Group, LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Wiser Academy, the event included a highly influential line-up of speakers focusing on a host of key topics from across the sector.

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Depending on availability of replacement parts, Prasco will aim to complete deliveries before 10.30am the next morning.

Kelvyn Waugh, Prasco UK’s Managing Director, said, “We have long taken orders up to 5pm in the working week and up 12.30pm on Saturdays but we have noticed more and more customers are placing orders after those times. So, we have simply adjusted our own working scheduled to accommodate all to avoid any disappointment.

“While we cannot guarantee product availability and the times we deliver by, our current stock listing has never been so vast and comprehensive. As I’ve stated before, we are continually investing in our distribution service has the ability to track an item in real time from the moment an order is placed to when it is placed into the hands of a customer. I am delighted to say, a majority are delivered before midday, if not earlier.”

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Gemini welcomes latest cohort of apprentices

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The apprentices, who have completed a five-day induction at EMTEC, include seven VDAs and 12 level 3 multiskilled apprentices.

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Copart completes Bristol expansion

Vehicle salvage and remarketing specialist Copart UK has completed the expansion of its 80-acre Super Centre in Bristol.

The addition of a further 21 acres adds 30% more vehicle capacity, providing secure storage and enlarged areas for vehicles that require specialist handling like EVs, HEVs, and flood and fire damaged vehicles.

EV supply could outstrip demand

Sales of EVs could slow following the government’s decision to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 to 2035, according to David Borland, EY UK & Ireland Automotive Lead.

He said, “There is a risk that with OEMs, retailers and charge point operators all having invested significant capital in anticipation of a 2030 ICE sales ban, the policy shift could see supply outstripping demand.”

Fix Auto UK expands network

Fix Auto UK has announced that Ultimate Accident Repair has joined the network and will now operate at Fix Auto Gloucester.

Owned by Aron Matthews, the 8,000sqft bodyshop includes 12 work bays, two external spraybooths and an oversized commercial booth inside the unit.

Yeovil ARC achieves repair accreditation

Yeovil Accident Repair has secured BS 10125 certification after a successful stage 2 audit.

DF Crash Repairs meets the standard

Despite undergoing a full refurbishment, DF Crash Repairs was still able to pass its BS 10125 audit, achieving the industry standard vehicle repair accreditation.

IMI welcomes Labour Party skills plan

The Institute of the Motor Industry has praised plans by the Labour Party to restore the 2030 deadline on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles and introduce 80,000 more skills workers to the sector, announced at the Labour Party Conference by Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.

Government to relax rules for EV vans

The government has said it will remove the mandatory five-hour training requirement for van drivers switching to EVs, while towing rules will be applied consistently across EVs, petrol and diesel vans.

The announcement was made in its response to its consultation on driving licence flexibility for alternative fuelled vehicles.

Rising premiums dampen EV demand

Surging insurance premiums for electric vehicles coupled with an end to subsidies could halt EV sales across Europe, according to a report by Forbes.

It revealed that EV repairs cost about 25% more than petrol or diesel equivalents, and can take 14% longer.

ABI advice for Luton fire drivers

The ABI has offered advice to drivers affected by the Luton Airport fire.

It said, “Comprehensive and third-party fire and theft motor insurance policies will cover fire damage. Drivers affected should notify any claim to their motor insurer. We will continue to work with our members and Luton Airport to understand the situation, as and when more information becomes available.”

Green light for red light recovery agents

The government has announced that breakdown recovery vehicles will now be allowed to use red flashing lights when helping the public.

This measure will apply to England, Scotland, and Wales.

Jason Connon concludes John Clark Motor Group deal

Jason Connon ACII has announced a new partnership with John Clark Motor Group to deliver its insurance services to customers.

The move is part of wider strategy to become a top-tier Private Client insurance broker.

Fix Network announces F1 collaboration

The Fix Network has announced a new partnership with the Alfa Romeo F1 Team which will offer it access to industry-leading expertise, research and development opportunities.

Ezi victory

The winners of the inaugural Ezi Methods Industry Golf Challenge have been revealed.

A team of Martyn Rowley, GT Motive; Chris Dore of Apollo/Steer Group; I Love Claims’ Chris Ashworth; and Fix Auto UK’s Earle Avann won the event at the Old Thorns Resort, Hampshire.

GT Motive adds Tesla to platform

GT Motive has announced that it has now added the new Tesla Model 3 to its estimating platform.

Meanwhile, the Tesla Model S and the Tesla Model Y will be available in the November and January releases.

Gold star for Silverlake

Silverlake Automotive Recycling’s Operations Manager Steve Diaper was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by the Hampshire and IOW Fire & Rescue Services, recognising his continued support for the organisation.

The presentation took place after the second HIOWFRS training exercise this year at the Southampton site of e2e member Silverlake.

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Maria Charlton has been named Managing Director at AirPro Diagnostics.

Stephen Murray has been appointed Director of Operations at ECF – Accident Repair, MOT & Service Centre.

Castle Coachworks in Northampton is promoting former Volvo apprentice Nathan to Vehicle Damage Assessor.

Komoo has appointed Steve Hill to the newly-created role of Finance Director.

Nav Singh has been appointed Managing Director at CLiiKk Accident Repair Centre, Kidderminster.

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