Constructive Total Loss

$250.00

Are Insurers Totalling Repairable Vehicles at Your Shop? (Constructive Total Loss)

Is there anything a customer can do about it?
Yes. This Constructive Total Loss training explains why repairable vehicles are often totaled and what shops and vehicle owners can do about it.

As total loss frequency continues to rise, understanding Constructive Total Loss (CTL) has become critical for every collision repair shop. In many cases, insurers total vehicles that are still repairable. Because of this, shops and vehicle owners must clearly understand how these decisions are made.

In this training, Kristen explains the determining factors of a constructive total loss and shows how these factors affect the claims process.

What This Constructive Total Loss Training Covers

In this video, you will learn:

  • How insurers determine a constructive total loss

  • Why these decisions impact vehicle owners

  • What insurance duties apply in CTL scenarios

  • How to use practical, real-world examples to support your files

As a result, shops can better navigate CTL situations and communicate more confidently with customers.

Accessing Your Collision Repair Total Loss Training

Once you complete your purchase, you will find the video link and password in the purchase notes on your receipt. Therefore, you can access the training immediately without additional steps.


About Collision Hub

Collision Hub is the collision repair industry’s #1 source for technical and estimating training.

We cover the full spectrum of collision repair by combining technical education, estimating insight, and industry commentary. In addition, we track trends, news, and events that directly impact repairers.

By engaging the industry with a compelling visual style, Collision Hub delivers broader coverage than the competition. For example, we provide information across leading products such as 3M, BASF, PPG, Norton, SATA, and more.

Simply put, Collision Hub brings you the most comprehensive collision repair education available.


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Are Insurers Totalling Repairable Vehicles at Your Shop? (Constructive Total Loss)

Is there anything a customer can do about it?
Yes. This Constructive Total Loss training explains why repairable vehicles are often totaled and what shops and vehicle owners can do about it.

As total loss frequency continues to rise, understanding Constructive Total Loss (CTL) has become critical for every collision repair shop. In many cases, insurers total vehicles that are still repairable. Because of this, shops and vehicle owners must clearly understand how these decisions are made.

In this training, Kristen explains the determining factors of a constructive total loss and shows how these factors affect the claims process.

What This Constructive Total Loss Training Covers

In this video, you will learn:

  • How insurers determine a constructive total loss

  • Why these decisions impact vehicle owners

  • What insurance duties apply in CTL scenarios

  • How to use practical, real-world examples to support your files

As a result, shops can better navigate CTL situations and communicate more confidently with customers.

Accessing Your Collision Repair Total Loss Training

Once you complete your purchase, you will find the video link and password in the purchase notes on your receipt. Therefore, you can access the training immediately without additional steps.


About Collision Hub

Collision Hub is the collision repair industry’s #1 source for technical and estimating training.

We cover the full spectrum of collision repair by combining technical education, estimating insight, and industry commentary. In addition, we track trends, news, and events that directly impact repairers.

By engaging the industry with a compelling visual style, Collision Hub delivers broader coverage than the competition. For example, we provide information across leading products such as 3M, BASF, PPG, Norton, SATA, and more.

Simply put, Collision Hub brings you the most comprehensive collision repair education available.