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Oklahoma Auto Body Association (OKABA) Trade Show

Don’t miss the Oklahoma Auto Body Association’s (OKABA) inaugural trade show, a two-day experience open to the public.

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Top Collision Industry Trends to Watch in 2024

On-Demand
1 MIN READ

Over the last several years, the collision industry has faced unprecedented challenges. Will 2024 produce more of the same?

Auto Physical Damage Podcast

Episode 10: Collision Claim Trends and What to Expect in 2024

November 15, 2023

What keeps carriers and collision repairers up at night? In this episode, Ryan highlights the effect of recent collision claim trends—including rising repair costs, parts supply chain disruptions and advancements in vehicle technology—on the auto insurance ecosystem. He also provides a sneak peek at the four trends to watch for in 2024.

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Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q3 2023

November 8, 2023
4 MIN READ

Electric vehicle (EV) repairable claims frequency rose to 1.86% in the U.S. and 3.14% in Canada in Q3 2023—up a modest 0.37% and 0.50% respectively from Q2. Tesla, the world’s largest EV manufacturer, accounted for over 70% of the EVs repaired in North American collision facilities last quarter.

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Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q3 2023

September 25, 2023
3 MIN READ

Average wholesale prices declined for the third month in July, although at a slightly more gradual rate than in June. Prices have so far stabilized in August and remain up by around 30% versus pre-pandemic.

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NTHECC 2023 Fall Meeting

The National Truck and Heavy Equipment Claims Council (NTHECC) will host its 2023 Fall Meeting at the M

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Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q2 2023

August 10, 2023
3 MIN READ

Electric vehicle (EV) repairable claims frequency rose to 1.49% in the US and 2.64% in Canada in Q2 2023, which is an increase of 0.36% and 0.23% respectively over Q1. Tesla, the largest EV manufacturer in the world, saw its U.S. market share of repairable vehicles fall to 74.57% of all EVs repaired.