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Posted: January 13th, 2004, 11:43 am
by maxima
Lynx & Safelite are networks setup to help assist in the sending of Ins. claims
and sending me payment for the repair?
Lynx & Safelite are not free to use? How much is it to register? After being registered how much is it per claim to use them?
You can file a claim Manually or Electronically? If I was to file electronically who supply's me with the software to do this? How much is the software? Are all networks compatible with the electronic software?
How do I know which network to use? How long does it take to recieve payment after sending in a claim to the netwrok?
Is it mandatory to have Liability Ins. in this business?
Geez thats a lot of questions...Can't wait to get that out of the way!
Chris
Posted: January 13th, 2004, 7:59 pm
by mafsu
Lynx (PPG) and Safelite are networks used by the insurance companies to process glass claims. When you file an invoice it would be with the network that your customer
Posted: January 14th, 2004, 3:39 am
by autocosmetics
Maxima,
I recently signed up with Lynx and Safelite. Just call them and they'll fax you the information. You have to have liability insurance, I purchased mine through RLI for $176 a year ($500,000). Lynx does the billing for State Farm and Allstate, but you will need to fill out separate contracts for each of those. Once I finally got all the paperwork, it was pretty quick to get set up with them.
I'm using Glass Comp to submit my invoices. They charge $2.50 each, and they bill the networks through EDI. I could just fax the invoice to the networks, but they would charge me $7.50 each. Eventually I'll get my own EDI program and submit my invoices electronically, but I don't have that much business yet, so Glass Comp seemed the way to go. I've priced EDI software around $500 and up, which isn't bad for the convenience of doing it myself once I build up my business.
Jim
networks
Posted: January 14th, 2004, 7:27 am
by GlassStarz
Act is the way to go $25 and your in they do all the work all you do is fix the glass sure they are a little more but sure saves a bunch of hassle and leaves me to work. $14.95 if you call them first and they contact insurance company or $7.95 if you call insurance with the customer and get a approval # first. The biggest hassel in any buisness is the paperwork my time is $ so why waste playing games and learning how each ins company wants the billing done? (and they all are different) why join and pay for several different networks when one company does it all without the lame requirments? Just my opinion
PS I told Howard Dean a joke 8 years ago and heard him tell it on the radio yesterday do I get residuals?
Posted: January 14th, 2004, 5:10 pm
by CPR
How much work do you guys get from being on these networks, just want to know if it is worth signing up with them. How many repairs a month do you average from the networks ? I am just getting started and could use some of your professional opinions.
Posted: January 14th, 2004, 5:51 pm
by Coitster
Don't expect to be sent any work by the networks. Both Lynx and Safelite don't send business your way. They are mearly someone that will confirm coverage for you and help speed the billing process thats all.
David
Coitster
Posted: January 14th, 2004, 9:13 pm
by mafsu
I will second that. The networks might have sent me a half dozen jobs a year.
Posted: January 15th, 2004, 10:13 pm
by mepoozer
Hello- I may be confused here but have a few questions.... I did a repair for a customer with American Family Ins. and submitted it directly to the fax # given to me and recieved a check from SGC. I did all the billing myself and haven't used any of the Ones mentioned here- especially the one for $500.00!! Am I missing something here? Or did I do something wrong? It seemed so simple to do it like I did.... Thank You, Me