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$3,497.00IA Path Level 1 Certification
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Course curriculum
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1
Introduction
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More Than Just Training... (Upgrade if You Want Help Getting Work)
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UPGRADE to Get the 2-5 Year Experience Requirements Waived (optional)
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Building Blocks of an Estimate
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2
Parts of the Vehicle
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Parts of The Vehicle Part 1: Front
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Parts of The Vehicle Part 2: Side
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Parts of The Vehicle Part 3: Rear
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Parts of the Vehicle Pt 4: Inner Structure
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Parts of the Vehicle Pt 5: Interior
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Parts of the Vehicle Pt 6: Air Bags
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3
Repair Operations
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Repair Operations Pt. 1.1: Replace & Remove and Install
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Repair Operations Pt 1.2: Replacement Part Types
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Repair Operations Pt. 2.1: Repair & Refinish
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Repair Operations 2.2: Repair Hours Guide
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Repair Operations Pt 3.1: Sublet Repair
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4
How to Inspect a Damaged Vehicle
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Inspecting a Vehicle Pt 1: Taking Photos of a Damaged Vehicle
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Inspecting a Vehicle Pt 2: Scoping & Damage Notes
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Inspecting a Vehicle Pt 3: Quick Scoping Tips & Examples
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Inspecting a Vehicle Pt 4: Scoping Multiple Areas of Damage
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5
Writing an Estimate
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Writing an Estimate 1.0: Writing the Estimate (in CCC One)
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Writing an Estimate 1.1: Total Loss Process
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Writing an Estimate 1.2: Total Loss Forms
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Writing an Estimate 1.3: Obtain an NADA Guide
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Salvage Bids
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Writing an Estimate 1.4: Explaining an Estimate to an Owner
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Writing an Estimate 1.5: Completing a Supplement
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Writing an Estimate 1.6 Supplement Example
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Writing an Estimate 1.7: Handling a Supplement Without Re-Inspection
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Scope & Write Demonstration - Chevy Trax
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6
The People You Work With
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People 1.0: Vehicle Owners
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People 1.1: Appraisal Company
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People 1.2: Insurance Company
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People 1.3: Body Shop
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People 1.4: Tow Yards, Salvage Yards, and Auction Lots + Salvage Bids
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People 1.5: Salvage
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People 1.6: Valuation Company
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7
The Claim Process
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Claim Process 1.0: Receiving the Assignment
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Claim Process 1.1: The Appointment Setting Call
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Claim Process 1.2: Scheduling Your Days Work
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Claim Process 1.3: The Inspection Conversation
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Claim Process 1.4: Taking Photos
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Claim Process 1.5: Scoping the Damage on a Vehicle
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Claim Process 1.6: Air Bag Deployments
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Claim Process 1.7: Writing the Estimate
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Claim Process 1.8: Uploading the Claim
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UPGRADE to Get the 2-5 Year Experience Requirements Waived (optional)
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8
Downloads
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Photo Inspection Guide
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Auto & Truck Inspection Guides
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Collision Scope Sheet
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Inner Structure Guide
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9
Extras & Downloads
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Downloads & Templates
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Introduction to Trucks *NEW*
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Cargo Vans *NEW*
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Nameplates & Emblems *NEW*
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Scoping Multiple Areas of Damage *NEW*
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Quick Scope - Left Front Damage *NEW*
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Quick Scope - Right Quarter Panel Damage *NEW*
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Quick Scope - Rear Body Damage *NEW*
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Live Estimate Write #1: 2016 Nissan Pathfinder (Doors & Fender)
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Live Estimate Write #2: 2017 Chrysler Pacifica (Bumper, Grille, Headlight & Cooling)
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