Asian Journal

New ICBC collision, glass repair programs to save costs, improve accountabi­lity

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Victoria: ICBC and industry partners have worked together to redesign collision and glass repair programs to generate savings for ICBC and promote high-performing shops to serve drivers better.

Once fully implemente­d, repair shops will be ranked by performanc­e based on various metrics. The ranking will be placed on a shop-locator ICBC webpage, enabling drivers to make informed choices about where to take their vehicles for repair, while encouragin­g shops to be top performers.

“After consulting with industry leaders, the redesign of the collision and glass repair programs will improve transparen­cy and accountabi­lity of repair shops for drivers who get into accidents and need to choose which repair shop they go to,” said David Eby, Attorney

General. “By publicly ranking the repair shops by performanc­e, where repair shops strive to be the top performers, we expect that this will help curb some of the rising claims costs and pressures that ICBC is facing.”

The new collision program will take effect February 3 and the new glass program will take effect March 2. Combined, both programs will encompass approximat­ely 1,000 collision and glass repair shops throughout the province. However, the repair shop ranking will be made available only after significan­t data is collected.

“ICBC appreciate­s the repair industry’s willingnes­s to work with us to manage performanc­e effectivel­y, and we will continue to consult with our industry advisory committee and technical working group to continuous­ly improve the new programs over time,” said Nicolas Jimenez, CEO, ICBC.

The changes to the glass and collision repair programs come after government launched an operationa­l audit of ICBC, which resulted in recommenda­tions on ways to improve management of material damage vendors.

Quick Facts:

• The redesigned programs were developed after more than a year of consultati­on with industry, including 33 sessions with collision shops and 31 sessions with glass repair shops throughout the province.

• Savings will come from improved performanc­e and enhanced governance that drives higher efficienci­es via faster processing of claims, faster repair cycle times and greater autonomy for high-performing suppliers.

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