In this brief video, Mitchell President and CEO, Alex Sun, introduces the Q2 2020 Industry Trends Report, which presents current data, important trends, predictions about the future of technology and valuable recommendations for an industry still managing the impacts of COVID-19. Read the Q1 2020 Auto Physical Damage and Casualty Industry Trends Reports now.
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