What Is a Collision Repair Supplement?
In the world of auto body repairs, a supplement refers to additional work or costs that arise after the initial damage assessment. When a collision repair shop identifies additional repairs or hidden damage during the repair process, they submit a supplement to the insurance company for approval. Let’s dive deeper into why supplements matter.
Why Supplements Occur
- Hidden Damage: Sometimes, damage isn’t immediately visible during the initial assessment. As technicians disassemble the vehicle, they may discover additional issues that require attention.
- Unforeseen Repairs: Unexpected complications can arise during the repair process, such as hidden structural damage or the need for specialized parts.
2. Impact on Production and Workflow
- Work Stoppage: When a supplement is submitted, work on the vehicle often stops. The technician may be assigned another repair, creating work-in-process delays.
- Accounting Tasks: Each supplement adds time to the accounting department’s workload. Invoices must be matched, validated, and processed for payment.
- Damage Appraiser’s Time: Creating and finalizing a supplement takes 30 to 45 minutes on average. Multiple supplements pull appraisers away from other essential tasks.
3. Prevention Strategies
- Complete Disassembly: The best practice is to perform a thorough disassembly of the vehicle. Write the damage assessment after disassembling to the point where no additional damage is found.
- Educate Vehicle Owners: Explain repair methods upfront and get a signed repair authorization. Document the steps needed to complete the repair in one assessment.
4. The True Costs
- Trust and Confidence: Excessive supplements can erode trust with insurers and bill payers.
- Negative Metrics: Frequent supplements affect positive touch-time and cycle-time metrics.
- Financial Impact: Delays and additional paperwork increase costs.
Conclusion
Collision repair supplements are preventable. By focusing on thorough disassembly, clear communication, and accurate assessments, collision repair shops in Arizona can minimize the need for supplements. Prioritizing quality repairs and efficient workflows benefits everyone involved.
Remember: One repair, one assessment, zero supplements—keeping the process smooth and cost-effective.
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