Insurance & Registration. What Kind Of Accidents Show Up When You Check A Cars History?
Insurance & Registration. In The Uk, I Was Wondering What Kind Of Accidents Would Show On An AA Or RAC Check (or Similar). Is It Only Ones That Have B
Insurance Registration : What Kind Of Accidents Show Up When You Check A Cars History
In the uk, i was wondering what kind of accidents would show on an AA or RAC check (or similar). Is it only ones that have been reported to the police or any accidents where insurers have been informed or what? ~~~ The Shadow ~~~
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Hi I asked the question for you, it appears its a Cat C, D F. Category C - An extensively damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road. Category D - A damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road. Category F - A vehicle damaged by fire, which the insurer has decided not to repair. Hope this helps.
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Answer 1Ussually they both show up....the police must inform the insurance company...and the company must inform the police
Answer 2ANY THAT WERE REPAIRED BY THE INSURANCE COMPANY OR THE DEALER BUT ANY THAT WERE DONE OUTSIDE OF THESE AGENCIES WILL NOT SHOW UP.
Answer 3I am not sure about the UK, But here in the states... When a vehicle is involved in an accident, and reported to an insurance company, The insurance company enters all the information into a National Insurance Database. Any company can run a person's name or a vehicle VIN and see if its been previously reported in an accident. I am sure they have some type of program in the UK.
Answer 4In the UK, no accidents will show up unless it was recorded as a total loss (writen off).
Answer 5Hi I asked the question for you, it appears its a Cat C, D F. Category C - An extensively damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road. Category D - A damaged vehicle which the insurer has decided not to repair, but which could be repaired and returned to the road. Category F - A vehicle damaged by fire, which the insurer has decided not to repair. Hope this helps.
Answer 6The person who wrote "In the UK, no accidents will show up unless it was recorded as a total loss (writen off)" is wrong. Both accidents show too.
Answer 7The car history should show up if the car was a right off and if there has been any body work done due to a collision and if there is finance outstanding on the car.
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