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This auto insurance bill shouldn’t be controversial — but it is. A new piece of legislation proposed in Georgia aims to protect consumers by requiring something that should already be standard practice: • The right to choose your repair shop • Repairs performed according to OEM procedures • Timely responses to supplemental damage • Clear, written explanations when coverage is denied So why does a law like this even need to exist? In this episode of Airing of GRIEVEances, Eric breaks down what this Georgia bill actually says, why it matters to every insured driver, and what it reveals about how insurance claims are being handled today. The reality is difficult to ignore: insurers have become increasingly resistant to fully indemnifying their policyholders for proper, manufacturer-required repairs. This is not about politics. This is about safety, transparency, and accountability. As vehicles become more complex, cutting corners on parts, procedures, or calibrations does not just affect repair quality — it affects the safety of the people inside those vehicles. When insurers prioritize cost savings over OEM repair standards, consumers are the ones left at risk. In this video, we discuss: • Why lawmakers are stepping in to regulate insurance claim practices • How steering and repair interference harm consumers • Why OEM repair procedures are non-negotiable for modern vehicles • How delayed or denied supplements impact safety and costs • What policyholders should understand before their next claim While this legislation is proposed in Georgia, the issues it addresses are happening nationwide. If you have auto insurance, this conversation affects you. You deserve repairs that restore your vehicle properly — not repairs that protect an insurer’s bottom line. RESOURCES & CONTEXT This discussion is based on reporting from Repairer Driven News regarding Georgia House Bill 1117 and its proposed consumer protections. Article Source: https://www.repairerdrivennews.com/20... If you’ve experienced steering, repair denials, or pressure to cut corners after a collision, your story matters. Understanding your rights is the first step toward protecting them. Subscribe for more consumer-focused discussions on insurance claims, collision repair, and vehicle safety. Neither Robert Grieve, Eric Reamer, nor any representative of Nylund's Collision Center is an attorney, and this information is for educational and entertainment purposes only. You are advised to seek a qualified attorney's counsel if you need professional assistance with any dispute between you and a collision center surrounding a poor-quality repair. Nylund's Collision Center Contact Information: Phone: 303-761-9219 Email: Team@NylundsCollision.com Web: https://NylundsCollision.com All images and video in this project were originally created by Nylund's Collision Center or procured legally and/or used by license via a professional account with Canva and/or ChatGPT. This video was produced and edited by PR Media Coach, a Niche PR & Media, LLC subsidiary, and was made in cooperation with Nylund's Collision Center. All Rights Reserved. © 2026 Nylund's Collision Center