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"The value of life itself cannot be estimated"

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Diminished Value Assessment Report

 

 

 

Office Diminished Value Assessment can be utilized to establish inherent diminished value. This DVA is a narrative report that includes:

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  • A Wreck Check Car Scan Center Diminished Value Report.

  • An area market evaluation of the Actual Cash Value for your vehicle

  • An area market evaluation of the Buy-Back offers for your vehicle.

  • A Loss Of Use average for a comparable rental vehicle for the duration of the repair process.

  • This portion of the DVA will only apply if you were given a non-comparable vehicle and you were not at fault in the accident.

  • Supporting documentation including prior diminished value cases, CPO vehicle guidelines and the WCCSC 5 Levels Of Repairs.

 

An office assessment does not allow one of our qualified diminished value experts to inspect your vehicle. Therefore, any remaining damage or improper repairs may not be addressed in the future.


If your vehicle has already completed the repair process and you would like assurance that your family is driving in a safe vehicle or if you have any concerns about the repairs done to your vehicle.

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Post Repair Inspection & Vehicle Report

 

 

Utilize this service if you had your vehicle repaired and now find that you are experiencing problems with your vehicle after the collision repair process or if you want to make sure that all damage addressed and repaired properly. This service will give you peace of mind that your family is driving in a safe vehicle. This service includes:


• A comprehensive inspection of the subject vehicle
• Photograph your vehicle for the purpose of identifying any remaining damage and improper 
repairs.
• Suggested letters to attach to your report to submit to the responsible repair facility.
• Analyze the insurance and/or the repair facility estimate of a record.
• A narrative report outlining the improper repairs and remaining damage.

 

We are independent unbiased vehicle damage experts & inspectors specializing in the areas of vehicle diminished value & post collision repair inspections.

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Total Loss Assistance

If you believe that your vehicle is a questionable total loss or need assistance with establishing the true value of your vehicle.

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Appraisal clause Process

If either party evokes the appraisal process as outlined in your policy, we will help you make an educated decision and help you reach the conclusion.

Other value-added services

Auto Collision Expert

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Collision Repair Monitoring

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Pre and Post Vehicle Purchase Inspection

Collision claims, understanding repair estimates and the complicated repair process can be confusing to most consumers. We provide the consumer with a thorough line-by-line explanation of the repairs being performed to the vehicle.

Are you buying or have you purchased a used vehicle and would like to know if it has had prior damage. This inspection only covers structural and non-structural body components. A thorough analysis of the vehicle may prevent you from making an expensive mistake.

crucial steps to take after a car accident 

1. Do not leave the scene. Even if you believe you are totally or partially at fault, you need to remain at the scene of the accident. Fleeing the scene and failing to report the accident can have serious consequences. 

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2. Check for injuries. If possible, you should check yourself and other passengers in your vehicle for injuries. If you are unharmed, you should check on those in other vehicles; under Florida Law, you are required to offer injured people help or call emergency services on their behalf. It is also important to note that the preceding steps should only be taken if you are not seriously injured. If you have suffered serious injuries, try not to move until emergency services arrive.

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3. Call 911. If you or other parties are injured, you should call 911 to ask for emergency medical services. Even if there are no injuries, you will still need to report the accident. Legally, you are required to report an accident to the police immediately if death or injury occurs. You must also report an accident that involves a hit and run, an impaired driver, or property damage that exceeds $500 (see Florida Statute 316.065. While you must make a report, the accident report cannot be used for or against you as evidence in a trial as outlined in Florida Statute316.066 (4)

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4. Take photographs. You should take pictures of your injuries (before and after treatment), the damage to the vehicles and property involved, and the scene of the accident. If weather or road conditions contributed to the accident, these photos can be extremely valuable as these conditions are not permanent. The pictures can also be used later as evidence if needed.

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5. Exchange information with the other party involved. Under Florida Statute § 316.062, drivers involved n a crash resulting in death, injury, or property damage must give the other parties involved their name, address, vehicle registration number, and license information.

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6. Get witness information. If anyone witnessed the accident, you should also ask for their name and contact information. In some cases, this information can be found in the accident report.

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7. Get medical treatment. Whether you seem unharmed, have minor injuries, or are severely injured, you should seek medical treatment and be looked over by medical professionals.

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8. Contact your insurer. You should report the accident to your insurance company and provide them with minor details about the accident. If the other driver’s insurance company calls you, you have the right to tell them you won’t answer questions unless they go through your attorney.

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9. Contact a personal injury attorneys. Even if you were involved in a minor car accident, retaining an attorney can help maximize your compensation, which can cover your medical bills and damages.

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10. Contact a WCCSC consultant. Before you decide what shop to go to. It is very important to get the proper information in regards of how the process of the repairs to your vehicle work, your policy contract with your carrier, policy limits and subrogation to make an educated decision. We are here to help, even if you decide to hire someone else to assist you with Diminished Value and Auto Collision Inspection.

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​Please visit this sites for additional information:
https://www.fdacs.gov/Consumer-Resources/Consumer-Rights-and Responsibilities/Motor-Vehicle-Repair 
https://www.floridabar.org/public/consumer/tip036/

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