Proposal would shift burden of notifying customers about non-OEM parts from insurers to collision repairers.
The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is urging collision repairers in Ohio to contact legislators over an amendment proposed for the Ohio budget legislation that would exempt insurers from providing notice to customers when non-OEM parts are used in a repair.
If enacted, the repair shop would be held responsible for notifying the customer. As most auto insurers’ policies require the use of non-OEM or used parts during the repair of the vehicle, ASA believes this measure would place an unfair burden of enforcing the insurer’s
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