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OEM Procedures Can’t Be Optional: How to Write the Law - Peyton Bell

OEM Procedures Can’t Be Optional: How to Write the Law - Peyton Bell

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nsurance denials aren’t just an estimating problem. They are a safety problem and a consumer problem. And according to Peyton Bell (Bell Auto Body, Oklahoma), the only scalable fix is state legislation that stops carriers from denying payment for documented OEM repair procedures and parts.

In Episode 6, Peyton breaks down why the popular advice to “just bill the customer” collapses in real life. Most customers cannot float thousands of dollars up front while they fight for reimbursement, and many will choose a faster, cheaper path even when it risks unsafe repairs. That leaves the shop holding the liability, the customer holding the confusion, and the insurer holding the leverage.

Peyton then teaches a practical “master class” on getting laws changed: how to identify and contact your local senator, how to earn meetings, how to explain the issue in plain language, and how to build enough constituent pressure to get a bill sponsored. He also shares how to draft a framework for a bill, then let legislative counsel tighten it into formal language.

If you want to stop losing one claim at a time and start changing the rules in your state, this is your roadmap.

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