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Richard Campfield
Richard Campfield is the
founder of Ultra Bond, a windshield repair manufacturer. Richard Campfield
is the inventor of the chemical process and/or methods that repair what is
called long cracks in windshields. The process is sold through his company and
corporation Ultra Bond.
The Ultra Bond process fuses cracks in windshields together
with chemicals that are clear, leaving a hairline scratch which can only bee
seen at one angle, called the head-on angle. Cracked windshields are the number
one insurance claim in the United States.
The bond is so strong that it not only passes the same
federal standards of a new windshield but does not break in impact and
penetration tests. It even held together in a real word rollover crash, hence
the name Ultra Bond.
Richard Campfield is also an industry leader having authored
the industries first set of guidelines called the United States Windshield
Repair Guidelines. He also published the industries first Magazine, Windshield
Repair Magazine and is the only windshield repair manufacturer who has gone to
court to protect the windshield repair industry and consumers from windshield
manufactures trying to illegally eliminate new technology at the expense of the
consumer and windshield repair industry. He also has gone to court with
insurance companies to get windshield repair technicians compensated from
insurance companies. Richard Campfield does all this while his competitors do
nothing but ride his coat tails. If you repair windshields Richard Campfield is
who you want behind you and you need someone to fight for you because
windshield repair is a technology that steps on billion dollar toes and
unfortunately for everyone windshields are covered by insurance. Any industry
that is covered by insurance ends up with a great deal of litigation and so far
Campfield is the Lone Ranger when it comes to standing up to the giants.
Richard Campfield and a licensee also patented a process to
make windshields crack resistant. This
is also available to the public and would eliminate approximately 20,000
windshield claims per day. Here again because of politics within the insurance
industry and windshield manufactures it is not yet on new vehicles, which is
should be under product liability laws. Richard Campfield has taken this issue to court in his present lawsuit
against State Farm and PPG and a class action is coming in the near future.
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