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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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HOW MUCH DOES A REPORT COST?

In the case of liability claims, it is usual to assign the bill so that you do not have to pay in advance. The opposing insurance company pays the expert's fee directly to us.

The cost of reports can vary greatly and depends on several factors, including the type of report, the vehicle and the complexity of the job. Most prices can be found in the "Services" section. However, we are happy to discuss your individual case and give you precise information.

WHAT TYPES OF EXPERT REPORTS DO YOU OFFER?

We offer a wide range of reports including:

  • Appraisal: To determine the current market value of a vehicle, often for sale, purchase or insurance purposes.

  • Damage report: To determine the extent of damage and repair costs after an accident or damage.

  • Diminished value report: To assess the loss in value of a vehicle after an accident or damage.

  • Purchase advice report: To check the condition and value of a used vehicle before purchase.

  • Classic car appraisal: To assess the historical or restored value of classic cars.

  • Evidence preservation report: To document accident events and damage for legal purposes.

  • Technical reports: For checking technical aspects such as modifications, retrofitting or defects.

In addition, we specialise in the preparation of other specialist reports. Please contact us to find out more about our services and the special reports we can offer.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN YOUR REPORT?

A report contains information about the vehicle being appraised, including the make, model, year and mileage. It includes an assessment of the vehicle's condition or value and an explanation of the appraisal methods. The report may include photographs and documentation to support the findings. It is signed and stamped by the appraiser and includes the date it was prepared. Depending on the type of report, specific details may also be added, such as the extent of damage or diminished value.

HOW LONG DOES A REPORT TAKE?

The inspection of your vehicle takes between 30 and 60 minutes, after which you can take your vehicle with you again. You will receive the report within the next 24 hours.

WHICH DOCUMENTS ARE NEEDED TO PREPARE THE EXPERT REPORT?

The vehicle registration document is always required. Additional documents may vary depending on the type of report. We will contact you well in advance of your appointment to ensure that you have all the necessary documents for your appointment.

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