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I-CAR introduces the Art and Science of Estimator Interactions

I-CAR has launched a new course designed to focus specifically on exploring the Estimator Professional Development Program (PDP) role.

Hoffman Estates, Illinois — September 20, 2017 — Collision repair cannot start unless the estimator has earned the customer’s keys. To better equip collision repairers with the knowledge and skills they need to develop and present quality repair estimates, I-CAR has launched a new course designed to focus specifically on exploring the Estimator Professional Development Program (PDP) role.

The course, “The Art and Science of Estimator Interactions,” will allow students to participate in activities that will sharpen their skills in communication, conflict resolution, estimating, and customer service. These traits are important in the repair process as the estimator ensures that customers fully understand the work that needs to be done.

This four-hour class will take place in the classroom, led by I-CAR instructors. The topics discussed will include how to properly communicate with the customer and the insurance company, complete the estimate, and obtain estimate approval.

“I-CAR understands that the collision repair process starts the minute the customer calls or brings their vehicle into a shop,” said I-CAR Director of Curriculum and Product Development Josh McFarlin. “Knowing how to give a proper and accurate estimate, all while maintaining excellent customer service, is a key part to gaining and maintaining business profitability.”

After completing the course, students will be able to use thorough documentation, photos and effective communication to apply the art and science of estimating.

The course fulfills New Technology training requirements and serves as an Annual Training option for the Estimator role.

For more information, please visit i-car.ca.

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