Important before assessing damage:Not all records in the report indicate an actual consequence of damage or a traffic accident.
Some records may appear not due to the damage itself, but as a result of damage assessments, residual value calculations, insurance company processes, costly repair works, inspections, diagnostics, pre-sale evaluations, or other formal procedures.
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Such records may be registered, for example, when:
- a damage assessment of an insurance event was performed, but no actual repair was carried out;
- a service center or insurer calculated the residual value of the vehicle;
- potential damage, scratches, or minor defects were officially evaluated;
- official diagnostics or an additional inspection related to the technical condition, rather than an accident, was performed.
Important: such records do not necessarily indicate that the vehicle has suffered serious damage or was involved in a traffic accident.
They may also be related to routine maintenance, insurance administrative processes, or other official technical procedures.
The report is provided based on third-party data; therefore, we recommend evaluating the information in context and, if necessary,
consulting with a specialist.