Bonus Episode 3 – Town Hall Academy on Insurance Coverage

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https://youtu.be/QBQiSKOEIG4 Bambi Crozier, wife and co-owner with Neil Crozier, of Car Clinic in Lowell, AR (Northwest Arkansas), has a passion for the hardworking shop owner. Her vision to Change the Face of Automotive Care motivates and inspires every aspect of her daily operation. She entered the industry in 2012 as an entrepreneur shortly after moving back to Arkansas. She spent more than 11 years at AT&T in client relation roles and has a talent for looking at her business and the auto industry through the lens of a client. Bambi’s previous episodes  (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22bambi+crozier%22) . Kim Auernheimer, AAM is the Co-Owner & Business Manager of CS Automotive in Brentwood, Tennessee. CS Automotive was opened in October of 2006 in the back of a warehouse and now they call a 6,400 square foot, 10-bay shop home. Prior to joining her husband Rob in the business on a full-time basis, Kim had a career in Commercial Real Estate and Property Management. In July of 2011, she stepped out from the background of the business and joined her husband in the venture of creating an industry-leading standout Kim continuously seeks out training for her and her entire team and put the teachings to use. Her belief in industry education has been a large influence on how much success and growth they have had over the last few years. She has a passion to improve the reputation of the Automotive Repair industry working alongside other shop owners and industry leaders to improve the overall experience of the customer from the moment they make that first call to the shop until they drive their car off the lot instilling transparency and developing trust during the entire process. In 2017, she obtained her Accredited Automotive Manager (AAM) designation. This is a result of 120-credit hours of coursework in several core competencies including leadership, marketing, customer relations, accounting, and several other areas of automotive repair business management. Listen to Kim’s Episodes  (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=kim+auernheimer) . Brad Hazelwonder is an Insurance Marketing Representative for Federated Insurance. His areas of expertise: Business Insurance, Life & Disability Insurance, Estate Planning, Business Succession, and Key Employee Retention Key Talking Points: Insurance is a contract between the business and the insurance company Two typesPhysical propertyWhat you own Your Customers property LiabilityYou are responsible for damage to others and their property You have more responsibility than an individual When you hire someone you say you trust that person When they do something wrong the liability is on you. These claims are going through the roof Yearly audits are done with your agent. Sometimes twice. They may ask:Are there name change New property Mailing address Changes in equipment Look at revenue Changes in payroll Look at loaners and the limits you want And many more LoanersYou must check if your customer has a valid license You must check if they have valid insurance No different than a rental car contract You need to get a signed agreement with the customer on the use of the loaner car. Your insurance company can get you a version (vehicle usage/release form) You may need a declaration page or insurance card. Verify with your insurance carrier to the proper way to cover yourself. If the insurance isn’t paid, they have no insurance even though you may see an insurance card. You can call the customers agent to send you a declaration of insurance Some customers can go through their app to send you a declaration How Insurance pays outThere are certain types of coverageReplacement cost. Like, Kind, QualityConsider taking a higher deductable Actual cash valueTake the depreciated amount out DeductiblesThere is a hidden value in...