CollisionWeek

Your source for the latest collision repair industry news, statistics and trend analysis.

  • News
  • Research
  • Feature
  • Subscribe
You are here: Home / Feature / USITC Institutes Section 337 Investigation Into Aftermarket Collision Repair Parts Targeted by GM Lawsuit

USITC Institutes Section 337 Investigation Into Aftermarket Collision Repair Parts Targeted by GM Lawsuit

March 13, 2026 By CollisionWeek Editor

Federal trade agency names 20 respondents in design patent probe.

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to institute an investigation into aftermarket vehicle parts that General Motors says infringe its design patents, the agency announced March 10.

The investigation, designated 337-TA-1491, names 20 respondents across the aftermarket parts supply chain โ€” from Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturers to U.S. distributors and, in a move with potential ramifications for the broader collision repair industry, the two dominant estimating software platforms, CCC Intelligent Solutions and Mitchell International.

GM filed the ITC complaint Feb. 4, one day after it filed four federal patent

Subscribers need to be logged in to see rest of this article. Please Login to access. If you're not a subscriber, click here for information on our satisfaction guaranteed subscription options. 

Filed Under: Feature Tagged With: Design Patents, General Motors, Non-OEM Parts, Section 337 Investigation, U.S. International Trade Commission

Interview Sponsors

IBIS Publisher Partner

Login

Remember Me
Subscribe | Lost your Password?

Tags

AAA AASP/NJ Acquisitions Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Agreements Signed Annual Conference ASE Auto Care Association Auto Insurance Automotive Service Association Autonomous Vehicles Awards Axalta Coating Systems Board of Directors Boyd Group California Canada Career and Technical Education CARSTAR CCC Collision Repair Education Foundation Coronavirus Crash Champions Donations Earnings Electric Vehicles Florida I-CAR Lawsuits legislation LKQ Corporation National Auto Body Council Network Affiliations New Jersey New Vehicle Sales Non-OEM Parts Openings People PPG Industries Regulations Right to Repair Scholarships Texas United Kingdom Workforce Development

Recent Articles

  • Rhode Island Proposes Adding ADAS to Required Auto Body Technician Certifications June 5, 2026
  • BASF Coatings Positions Itself as Integration Partner for Robotic Refinish Painting June 5, 2026
  • SkillsUSA, Lyft and Ford Philanthropy Launch Ride-Credit Program for Skilled-Trades Students June 5, 2026
  • NOAA Predicts Below-Normal 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season June 5, 2026
  • Australia’s AAMI Reports More Than 24,000 Animal Collision Claims in 2025 June 5, 2026
  • Nippon Paint and Sherwin-Williams End Pursuit of AkzoNobel June 4, 2026
  • Fuji Spray Auto Becomes First Sponsor of CREF Art Meets Automotive Competition June 4, 2026

CollisionWeek Membership

  • Login
  • Lost Password
  • Membership Details
  • Register
  • Sponsors
  • Subscription Information
  • Terms of Use for CollisionWeek

More Information

About CollisionWeek
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
Event Calendar
Take the Collision Repair Business Conditions Survey

Copyright 1999-2025 - QuanDec Corporation - All Rights Reserved ยท Log in