Thursday, August 16, 2012

Monday, August 13, 2012

Burbank Body Shop Joins The Social Network!






It has been a long time overdue, but Burbank Body Shop has set up it's own facebook page! Though it is still a work in progress, the page will contain before and after images, showcasing the quality of our expert service. We invite you, our customers, to be a part of this. Simply check out the site, leave a comment or two, and if it's not too much trouble, like our page. It's just a single click! And, it will help us, as we try to tackle this new frontier! It will be a way for us to stay in touch with our customers, to keep them updated with the latest news the shop has, as well as coupons and offers we may have, and it will show prospective clients the effort and hard work that we put into our vehicles. 

149 E. Providencia Ave
Burbank, Ca 91502   
818 845-0901




Saturday, August 4, 2012

How much would you charge for Insurance fraud?



While refueling my shiny white Lexus at a local gas station the other day, I ran into a station manager who I have known casually for a number of years.
“I have a question for you,” he said:” My cousin asked me if I know a body shop. He had the third seat stolen from his Chevy Tahoe. Insurance company told him they would pay a body shop to replace it. How much would you charge him to cash this check?”
“Do you even realize that you are asking me to commit Insurance fraud and jeopardize my business and my reputation for a few bucks?” I thought:” Which by the way is a federal offence punishable by prison sentence?”
But All I said was:” I don’t even get involved in stuff like that.” End of story, but the reason I am writing about it is because as a shop owner I get propositioned to do something like that on regular basis. In other words a growing number of our citizens see absolutely nothing wrong with defrauding their insurance company.
“They are so big, they can afford it,” they say. But the real question is can we afford it? Can we afford to have such an attitude?”  Insurance companies did not get to be so big and powerful by being stupid or unaware. They are well informed of fraud that is being perpetrated against them on regular basis. They have created special investigative units within their companies to prevent it, but more than that they have included losses from fraud as cost of doing business. How does this affect you, the consumer? To recoup their losses from fraud Insurance companies are cutting costs on repairs by using aftermarket parts etc..., which simply put means your vehicle once in an accident will not be fully restored to pre accidental condition. Can we really afford that? What do you think?