FenderBender Releases 2025 Industry Survey Report

This year's report features insights, KPIs, and leadership data from hundreds of collision repair operators. Just one notable finding: Insurer influence, not the technician shortage, was this year's #1 concern.
July 1, 2025

Thanks to FenderBender readership, the FenderBender Industry Survey provides a rare look inside collision repair shops to see how they’re performing, what their challenges are, and what plans they're making for the future. 

The report includes valuable insights and compelling data, detailing KPIs, leadership, and technology and tools. 

The survey’s life spans a transformative era in the collision repair industry and shows trends that indicate some recent changes.

Some key findings this year:

  • The number-one concern of survey respondents last year was a technician shortage; this year, it's the influence of insurers.
  • In previous years' surveys until last year, shops reported moving away from DRPs. But respondents to last year's and this year's survey reported a slight uptick each year in DRP work. 
  • Shop owners and operators continue to invest in technology and tools, including being equipped for in-house ADAS calibrations.
  • More survey respondents report they've made investments in training.

In this report, you’ll find this data and more in greater detail, providing a look at the state of collision repair in 2025. 

You can find the full digital report here at no charge.

About the Author

Jay Sicht

Editor-in-Chief, FenderBender and ABRN

Jay Sicht is editor-in-chief of FenderBender and ABRN. He has worked in the automotive aftermarket for more than 29 years, including in a number of sales and technical support roles in paint/parts distribution and service/repair. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Central Missouri with a minor in aviation, and as a writer and editor, he has covered all segments of the automotive aftermarket for more than 20 of those years, including formerly serving as editor-in-chief of Motor Age and Aftermarket Business World. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

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