July 2018 West Edition

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Vol. 36 / Issue 7 / July 2018

Senator: Trump Tariffs May Drive Off Alabama’s Auto Jobs

NY Body Shop Sues Insurance Company, Adjusters on Behalf of Clients

by Brad Harper, Montgomery Advertiser

by Stacey Phillips

Alabama Sen. Doug Jones said a proposal by President Donald Trump to place a 25 percent tariff on imported cars, trucks and auto parts could cause automotive plant workers to lose their jobs, especially in Alabama. “I can’t just sit by while the president’s, I believe, shortsighted proposals threaten (jobs) in Alabama,” Jones said. “The proposal is going to hurt Alabama, plain and simple.” In a letter sent June 7 to U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Jones joined Sen. Lamar Alexan-

Democrat Doug Jones won a special election for Senate in December, beating polarizing Republican nominee Roy Moore. Credit: Mickey Welsh, Advertiser See Trump Tariffs, Page 15

Merced, CA, Body Shop Accused of Fraud An accusation against FH & Sons Auto Body & Paint, a registered auto body shop located in Merced, CA, has been filed before the director of the Department of Consumer Affairs by the chief of the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). The accusation, which alleges numerous violations of the Automotive Repair Act, including acts of defrauding consumers and insurance companies of thousands of dollars, will be prosecuted by the Office of the Attorney General. During an investigation into FH & Sons Auto Body & Paint’s business practices, BAR inspected several consumers’ vehicles that had been repaired by the auto body shop as well

as the related records pertaining to the insurance claims for the repairs. The inspections revealed a pattern of false and misleading statements and fraud wherein the auto body shop charged for parts that were not provided or services that were never performed. BAR encourages other consumers who believe they may have been a victim of similar business practices to contact BAR at (800) 952-5210 or file a complaint online at www.bar.ca.gov. Consumers who have had collision repairs performed on their vehicle can request a no-cost auto body inspection by submitting a request online or by calling BAR’s Auto Body Inspection Program at (866) 799-3811.

State Consumer Insurance Company, Inc., IANet Corporation and insurBarry’s Auto Body is part of an on- ance adjusters Gabe Deri, Louis going lawsuit filed on behalf of five Simo and Basit Irfan. of its customers for “violating genBarry’s Auto Body, co-owned eral business law §349 by engaging by Barry Crupi, Jr. and his sister in unfair claims practices.” Michele, alleges that Tri-State provided only partial payment for the damage claims of customers’ vehicles to repair them back to their pre-accident condition as obligated under an insurance policy and New York State law. The body shop is suing for a total of approximately Barry Crupi, Jr. and his sister Michele are co-owners $500,000, which includes of the body shop legal fees and treble (triple) The Staten Island, NY-based damages. Prior to the repairs, Tri-State body shop originally filed the lawsuit in July of 2017 in the Supreme Court provided Barry’s Body Shop estiof the State of New York against TriSee Body Shop Sues, Page 18

'Dent Repair' Scammers Targeting Local Parking Lots in Tukwila, WA, Using Stolen Business Cards Sandi Finley is still kicking herself for falling for the parking lot scam. Three guys in a black truck caught her off-guard with an offer to fix the dents and scratches on her 12-year old Subaru. She’d already gotten an estimate of $300 at a body shop. These men offered mobile dent repair on the spot—for a special rate of $85, reported Connie Thompson of KOMO news. “I was sitting in my car and they drive up around the front of my car and say excuse me,” said Finley. She says she’d just returned to her car in the parking lot at Home Depot in Tukwila when the men drove up. In hindsight, she realizes the men had been scouring the parking lot looking for dented cars and a fast buck. “They said that the boss didn’t know that they were doing this be-

cause they were trying to start their own business,” Finley explained. The men told her she didn’t have to pay if she wasn’t happy with the work, but if the work was satisfactory, they hope she’d be willing to refer their business to her friends. They even gave her a real business card—which they said was their boss’s card and wrote their names on the back. “Mike, Rick and Bob.” The trio worked fast, punching around on the dents, and applying something she didn’t recognize over the scrapes and scratches. She says the men told her the substance would fill in the dents and she needed to let it cure for 24 hours. And oh yes, after saying they’d accept a check, they changed the deal and wanted payment in cash. “And I only had the $60,” said See Dent Repair Scam, Page 22

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