Accident report by VIN or Plate

Accidents can affect a car’s reliability, safety, and resale value. To avoid unknowingly buying an accident-ridden car, check the VIN or license plate for any accident history.

Why an Accident VIN Check is Non-Negotiable

This vehicle’s accident history is alarming:

  1. 2015 – A front-end collision with a tree in Florida, causing significant damage.

  2. 2016 – A front impact with an animal, leaving the vehicle disabled and requiring a tow.

  3. 2019 – Another accident in Florida, details undisclosed but raising concerns.

  4. 2020 – A rear-end collision in Miami, resulting in minor damage.

  5. 2021 – A front-end collision in Miami, marking its fifth reported accident.

Imagine buying this vehicle unaware of its repeated damage history. An accident history check reveals these critical details, helping you avoid unsafe or costly purchases. Run a VIN check today—know the truth before you buy!

Avoid Hidden Accident Damages

Every year, more than 6 million car accidents happen in the U.S. That’s a lot of vehicles with possible hidden damages! Some of these cars end up for sale. Accident damage, especially if poorly repaired, can affect a car’s safety, value, and performance. Before buying a used car, it’s important to know if it was in an accident. A VIN check is the easiest way to uncover the truth about a car’s history.

We compare the vehicle types involved in crashes between 2021 and 2022

vehicle types involved in crashes between 2021 and 2022

We compare the top 10 states with the highest traffic fatalities from 2021 – 2022

10 states with the highest traffic fatalities from 2021 - 2022

Despite the decrease in the trend of crashes from 2021 to 2022, potential buyers still need to be cautious when considering a used car so as not to buy a car with serious hidden damage.

What Can You Learn from Accident Report by VIN

An accident report by VIN reveals details that are not easy to spot. It gives you the full story of the car.

Past Accidents

A car may look perfect, but it could have been in multiple crashes. The accident report shows how many accidents the car has had and what happened. This helps you decide if the car is safe to drive.

Salvage or Rebuilt Title

These titles indicate that the car has been in a serious accident. A salvage title means the car was badly damaged and written off by insurance. A rebuilt title means it was repaired and passed inspection to be driven again. 

Auction Photos

Auction photos show what the car looked like before it was repaired. This can help you spot poorly repaired damage. You can see dents, scratches, or major damage that may not have been fully fixed.

Damage Severity

The accident report explains how bad the damage was—minor, moderate, or severe. Minor damage might not matter much, but severe damage can affect safety and performance.

Damage Location

The accident report shows where the car was hit, like the front, rear, or sides. Rear-end damage might affect the trunk or exhaust, while front-end damage could harm the engine.

Airbag Deployments

Our accident report also details whether the airbag of a vehicle has been previously deployed. This indicates the severity of the crash and the potential repairs needed if the previous owner hasn’t replaced the airbag.

How Can I Check Accident Records by VIN for Free?

Did you know you can check accident records for free? Here are trusted sources you can use:

NHTSA

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers free reports with recall and safety details. You can see if the car was involved in any safety issues or if it has open recalls.

NICB

The National Insurance Crime Bureau provides free VIN checks to find out if a car was stolen, totaled, or damaged beyond repair. It’s a great starting point for checking a used car.

FLHSMV

Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) offers free car history reports for vehicles registered in Florida. If the car was involved in accidents there, you’ll see those records.

You can upgrade your free VIN check to uncover more records, including lien, mileage, ownership, service and maintenance records and more.

Get all the information you need to make an informed buying decision

How Does Accident Record Affect Value?

A car with an accident history is usually worth much less than one with a clean record. 

For example, major damage can reduce the car’s value by up to 20% or more

Even minor accidents, like a fender bender, can lower the price. People want safe, reliable cars, and accident damage makes buyers hesitate.

How to Get an Accident Report by VIN

Follow these steps to get a complete accident report for any car:

Step 1: Enter the VIN or License Plate
Type the VIN or license plate number into the form above. Every car has a unique VIN that reveals its history.

Step 2: Select Your Report
Choose the report package that fits your needs and get detailed records of the car’s history.

Step 3: Purchase and Generate Your Report
Make payment to generate the accident report by VIN check and gain access to full vehicle history.

Step 4: View or Download Report
View your accident report right away or download it as a PDF. You can print it for future reference.

Need the Complete Specs? Get a Window Sticker

Want to know everything about a car’s original features? A window sticker shows the original specifications, features, options, fuel economy, warranty, and pricing details. 

If the car has been in an accident that requires part replacements, a window sticker will show you the original list, giving you leverage for negotiation or a guide for restoration.

FAQs

Yes, insurance companies use VINs to check accident claims, previous damage, and safety recall records. This helps them assess risks.

We offer you a report that lasts for life, and 24/7 customer service to assist you at every step of the process.

Yes, if the incident was reported to insurance or police. Even minor repairs are usually included in the report.

Structural damage affects the car’s frame or major support parts. It’s serious because it impacts safety and performance. Always run a VIN check to avoid a car with hidden damage in the used car market.

A buyer always prefers to make a deal with verified vehicle owners; and a seller would offer a quality product thanks to the report.