What damage is shown in an insurance auction if there’s no report?

Insurance auctions often do not provide detailed damage reports or full vehicle assessments. However, essential information is typically available in the listing:

  • Loss Type & Damage Type: These are typically listed in the Vehicle Description section and provide a general indication of the vehicle’s condition (e.g., Collision, Repossession, Flood, or Theft).
  • Condition Labels: Look for terms like “Run & Drive,” “Engine Start,” or “Stationary,” which indicate the vehicle’s level of operability.
  • Visual Clues: Examine the vehicle photos carefully, as they often reveal visible damage that may not be described in the text.
  • Transparent Listings: All available information from the insurance auction is clearly displayed on RideSafely.
  • Do Your Research: Use third-party tools like CARFAX or AutoCheck to check service history and records of prior damage.

Please Note: RideSafely does not inspect vehicles or generate condition reports. We display all information exactly as received from the insurance auctions.

For further assistance, feel free to contact RideSafely support or call us at (215) 289-0300 for immediate assistance.

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Updated: May 6, 2025, 4:21 PM  

May 6, 2025   4301   RideSafely    Vehicle  
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