Post Purchase Inspection and Report

CCSI offers Post Purchase Inspections and Reports. If you have purchased a vehicle and recently found out that the vehicle has been involved in a prior collision there are rights you have under the law that you could be entitled too.

The dealer has a duty to disclose any damage history that your vehicle has sustained. Our inspections will be able to uncover any flaws and defects to determine if anyone in the automotive industry would be able to see that your vehicle has been wrecked and repaired. Our reports detail each flaw and defect and provide the approximate cost of possible re-repair and diminished value.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much damage does my vehicle have to sustain in order to have claim? 10% of the value of your vehicle in damage including repair cost and diminished value.
  • If you do not find more than 10% do I have to pay for the cost of a report? No you will only be charged for the inspection and any possible travel expense.

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