U.S. repairers must follow OEM procedures, or be on the hook for damages, Ohio senior court rules
Toronto, Ontario — July 17, 2018 — A court of appeals in Ohio has upheld a decision that found a bodyshop responsible for $100,000 of injury damages after a sedan was deemed to have been improperly repaired. In a unanimous verdict, the First District Appellate Court decision in favour of the driver adds a significant […]
Good as gold
Fix Auto London North West painter/prepper Maggie Friesen could soon be headed to Russia, where she will compete for the chance to represent Canada at WorldSkills 2019. “It was really exciting to compete at the national level,” said Friesen. “I’m really looking forward to seeing if I can make it on to Team Canada.” Winning […]
Humboldt Collision Forcing Needed Changes in Trucking Industry
By Jeff Sanford Toronto, Ontario — July 17, 2018 — The tragic collision in Humboldt, Saskatchewan this past spring is forcing important and overdue changes to this country’s trucking industry. It was only April 6th of this year that the team bus for the Humboldt Broncos hockey team collided with a tractor trailer in Saskatchewan […]
ICBC skewered by collision spike
Vancouver, B.C. — July 17, 2018 — The Insurance Company of British Columbia has had another tough year. After a series of drastic cost-saving measures were taken to protect the public insurer from financial ruin were taken by the new provincial government, B.C. Drivers have had their claims reach record levels. In a new report, […]