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Panel: Auto Insurers 'Changed on a Dime' During COVID-19 Pandemic

Auto insurers seemingly went to almost 100% photo estimating and virtual claims handling overnight, according to a recent AM Best TV panel (July 2, 2021).

July 2, 2021

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