• Future of Collision Repair and Estimating Through the Eyes of Crash Champions CEO Matt Epert

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Future of Collision Repair and Estimating Through the Eyes of Crash Champions CEO Matt Epert

  • Summary

  • In this must-listen episode, we sit down with Matt Epert, CEO of Crash Champions, the third-largest body shop chain in the nation, to uncover the future of collision repair and what it means for independent adjusters and estimators. Matt breaks down how he grew from a single shop to a 600-location powerhouse, and what that explosive growth means for YOU.

    If you’re an independent adjuster or a collision estimator, this episode is packed with industry insights you can’t afford to miss. Matt dives into:

    • The critical role of collision estimators and why they’re the backbone of the industry.
    • How AI and technology are reshaping the future of estimating, and why your human skills will always be in demand.
    • Why knowing both CCC One and Mitchell can give you a serious edge in your career.
    • How to break into the industry with zero experience and make a name for yourself in a field desperate for skilled professionals.

    Matt also shares behind-the-scenes details of major acquisitions, like the Service King deal, and how they’re creating even more opportunities for independent adjusters and collision estimators nationwide.

    Whether you’re looking to expand your skills, break into the industry, or prepare for the AI-driven future of collision repair, Matt’s insights offer a roadmap to success. This is your chance to hear directly from one of the top leaders in collision repair about how to thrive in today’s market.

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