Personal and Commercial Auto

ARM®’s staff is familiar with the estimation of damages to personal automobiles, and those automobiles within a commercial environment, including large fleets. 

In order to prepare accurate estimates, ARM® utilizes the Audatex PenPro Estimating Program. This allows for the search of used parts, and aftermarket parts where permitted by statute in local areas. It provides the property owner and/or the body shop effecting repairs to the automobile with a detailed list of where used and aftermarket parts may be obtained. 

In addition, the use of Audatex PenPro removes many of the errors normally found in manually computed estimates such as overlap in labor time, and refinish time. 

ARM® utilizes Jury Verdict Research software to evaluate the value of a bodily injury claim. Jury Verdict Research’s database includes 150,000 cases which have been through the court system with jury verdicts assigned. The software allows the individual adjuster to evaluate a claim based upon the zip code, which takes into consideration conservative verses liberal venues within the territory covered by ARM®.  This tool allows ARM® to provide objective analytical research to your firm, to ensure informed decisions can be made. 

ARM®’s staff is familiar with, and works well with all of the defense firms within the geographic area we service. In addition, we are familiar with the plaintiff firms, and the profile they fit in regards to the propensity to litigate or settle. With this intimate knowledge, ARM® can provide useful information to your firm to move claims toward closure at the least cost. 

In addition to personal auto exposures, ARM® is familiar with working commercial auto exposures including garage policies for your auto dealers. Garage liability policy and garage keeper’s policies, along with completed operations exposures will be handled in a professional manner. 

ARM® is licensed in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Mississippi to handle transportation related claims. In addition, we frequently travel to those states which do not require licensing which include Missouri, Tennessee, and Louisiana.

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