The HD Repair Forum is the premier annual conference for professionals in the medium- and heavy-duty collision industry, delivering valuable education on the latest safety practices, repair processes and vehicle technology advancements. This year, it is co-located with the American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council’s 2026 Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition, offering attendees the opportunity to learn from industry leaders, explore emerging trends, and network with executives, peers and business partners from across the commercial vehicle repair sector.
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Accelerating the Shift to Virtual Claims
How is COVID-19 driving adoption of virtual claims handling as the 'new' preferred method of inspection?
Surviving and Thriving During Challenging Times
The collision repair market has been especially hard hit during the pandemic due to fewer cars on the road and far fewer accidents. Learn how three shop owners are successfully weathering the storm and what tips they have to share.
COVID-19 P&C Industry Update: Regulations, Telemedicine, Access to Care and Testing
As the COVID-19 pandemic has continued, the P&C industry is undergoing many changes, including COVID-19 regulatory changes, telemedicine updates and more.
Five Business Trends that Will Become Business as Usual
New ways of working have become "business as usual" as we embrace new processes within the property and casualty industry to better serve our customers in this new environment.
CEO Alex Sun Introduces Mitchell’s 2nd Quarter 2020 Industry Trends Report
Mitchell leaders report on the impact of COVID-19, the resulting operational and regulatory changes and current industry data trends.
Surviving and Thriving During Challenging Times
COVID-19 has changed our world...literally. In just four months, we’ve seen businesses close, manufacturing plants halt production and the unemployment rate skyrocket. The collision repair market has been especially hard hit due to shelter-in-place mandates that have resulted in fewer cars on the road and far fewer accidents. According to a recent survey, 52% of U.S. repair facilities reported a decline in sales in March 2020 as compared to March 2019 and 43% have had to reduce their workforce. In Canada, the effects are similar.