Claims Teams ???

Post your windshield repair tips, questions, advice! Note there is a sub-forum specifically for business development questions.
Post Reply
L.R.

Claims Teams ???

Post by L.R. »

:confused: I AM JUST STARTING OUT , I WAS WONDERING IF I CAN GET SOME INFO?
WHAT EXACTLY IS LYNX SYSTEMS? I THINK I HAVE AN IDEA OF WHAT IT
IS . HAS TO DO WITH INSURANCE CLAIMS ???
DO YOU HAVE TO HAVE THIS TO DEAL WITH INSURANCE COMPANIES?
AND HOW DOES IT HELP FOR A ONE MAN CREW?
IS IT EASY TO DEAL WITH ?
HOW BENEFICIAL IS THE SYSTEM?
TO MY UNDERSTANDING THERE ARE OTHER CLAIMS TEAMS OUT THERE
ALSO . ARE THEY THE SAME AS LYNX SYSTEMS?
THANKS GUYS.
guitardood99x

Re: Claims Teams ???

Post by guitardood99x »

Those are the companies who handle the customer's insurance glass claims Lynx, safelife and there are many more small companies. These are the companies you have to get in touch with the file insurance claims. But each insurance company has a different phone number to call to get to these agencies since they are contracted out. Since you are new at the whole rock chip game you should use the direct kits affiliated program a.c.t they are really a life saver for someone who has not talked to the insurance companies yet.
maxryde
Member
Posts: 476
Joined: December 3rd, 2003, 1:00 pm
Enter the middle number please (3): 5
Location: Panama City Beach, Florida

Re: Claims Teams ???

Post by maxryde »

ACT or "the" auto glass claims team is a good starting place for the newby. They will process all claims for a fee for you and you can decide how to handle your claims processing. There is another widely used program that will walk you thru the set up phase that is very good for the folks who are prepaired to do so, E-direct glass, if you need info go

here: http://www.actclaims.com/actclaims/index.htm

Or here: http://www.glaxissolutions.com/Glaxis/N ... cation.htm

Chose what is good for you and then roll with the punches, meaning if act full program is for you to start, then it changes, remain fluid. That is what the market does, and sucessfull business's also...

Good luck and repairing, Scott
My best mentor one said " be fair with your priceing but never too low, be honest with your customer/competition, when the day is done be sure you have done "good works", and always leave something of value on the barganing table!!

While my friend and trainer/ mentor Ray has moved on, his words live.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 59 guests