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Genex Article

How Personalized Care Leads to Faster Recovery Times

Understanding the social determinants of health and taking a more personalized approach to understand an injured employees’ life circumstances can help them recover faster.

Mitchell Conference

Mobile Tech Expo 2023

Mobile Tech Expo is January 26-28, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. The event invites both professional and novices in the detailing and PDR industry to experience world-class seminars from industry leaders, demonstrations, competitions, expo deals from top industry companies, and networking opportunities.

Mitchell Article

Taking Charge: How EVs are Impacting Auto Insurance and Collision Repair

Electric vehicles (EVs) are making the transition from novelty to necessity. As EV adoption continues to grow, auto insurers and collision repairers must prepare for the impact on claims processes and costs.

Mitchell Article

Claims Automation: Separating Fact From Fiction

As an industry, we are just beginning to reconcile initial expectations with the current state of claims automation. So what better time to evaluate our progress and the road ahead?

Business Insurance Article

View From The Top: Alex Sun

Alex Sun took the helm as CEO of San Diego-based Enlyte LLC in 2021, when it was formed through the merger of three companies in the workers compensation sector: Coventry Workers Comp Services, Genex Services LLC and Mitchell International Inc.

Mitchell Article

Average Length of Rental for Repairable Vehicles: Q3 2022

Average Length of Rental (LOR) for collision replacement-related rentals in Q3 2022 was 18.2 days, representing a three-day increase from Q3 2021 (15.2 days). Last year, when we compared Q3 2021 to Q3 2020, the results showed a 2.9-day rise. This represents almost six full days in the last 24 months.

Mitchell Article

Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q3 2022

Average wholesale used vehicle prices in September were down for the fourth month in a row from their spring/tax-refund seasonal peaks in May, but at a more gradual pace than that seen in the three prior months. Hurricane Ian possibly had a moderating effect on wholesale price deterioration, due to the loss of used vehicle supply and the resulting replacement demand the storm generated. This moderating trend continued into October.