Auto Body Georgia, industry aims to give more strength with the regulatory authorities
A group of more than 60 members of the collision repair auto industry met Thursday evening to listen to what their insurance commissioner can do for them.
This is not a lot, as it turned out.
But it was enough for the group lobbying for change.
Georgia is re-elected again the insurance sector and security of the late Commissioner, said John Oxendine members
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