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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 1H 25M

Gerber Trouble, Tesla Lawsuits & Why AI Is Making Estimating Worse

from Collision Coffee Talk · host Kristen Felder

In this episode of Collision Coffee Talk, we’re diving straight into the issues everyone in collision repair, insurance, and claims should be talking about right now.We break down more Tesla lawsuits, why some industry messaging is really an insult, and how AI estimating subtraction is quietly reshaping repair conversations in ways shops cannot afford to ignore. We also look at why Gerber’s financials are not exactly great, expose the “culture” lie that gets used to dodge real operational problems, and discuss GM’s new position statements and what they could mean for repair planning and liability.We also tackle AI “term” mapping errors and how bad language, bad assumptions, and bad data can create very real downstream claim and repair problems. Then we get into a major workforce issue: only 56% of technicians reporting fair compensation. And finally, we discuss why workplace discrimination claims appear to be increasing and what that says about the broader business environment.This is the episode for shop owners, estimators, technicians, adjusters, appraisers, attorneys, and anyone trying to keep up with where this industry is headed.Topics covered:More Tesla lawsuitsIt’s really an insult…AI estimating subtractionGerber financials are not greatThe “culture” lieGM new position statementsAI “term” mapping errorsOnly 56% of techs say they receive fair compensationDiscrimination in the workplace increasing

In this episode of Collision Coffee Talk, we’re diving straight into the issues everyone in collision repair, insurance, and claims should be talking about right now.We break down more Tesla lawsuits, why some industry messaging is really an insult, and how AI estimating subtraction is quietly reshaping repair conversations in ways shops cannot afford to ignore. We also look at why Gerber’s financials are not exactly great, expose the “culture” lie that gets used to dodge real operational problems, and discuss GM’s new position statements and what they could mean for repair planning and liability.We also tackle AI “term” mapping errors and how bad language, bad assumptions, and bad data can create very real downstream claim and repair problems. Then we get into a major workforce issue: only 56% of technicians reporting fair compensation. And finally, we discuss why workplace discrimination claims appear to be increasing and what that says about the broader business environment.This is the episode for shop owners, estimators, technicians, adjusters, appraisers, attorneys, and anyone trying to keep up with where this industry is headed.Topics covered:More Tesla lawsuitsIt’s really an insult…AI estimating subtractionGerber financials are not greatThe “culture” lieGM new position statementsAI “term” mapping errorsOnly 56% of techs say they receive fair compensationDiscrimination in the workplace increasing

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