Liberty Mutual and Carfax Team Up to Protect Consumers From Unknowingly Buying Flood Damaged and Totaled Cars
BOSTON – To protect consumers from unknowingly purchasing used cars that were totaled in crashes, floods, and other disasters, Liberty Mutual is providing Carfax with its data on every car declared a total loss and sold for salvage for the past five years and going forward.
BOSTON – To protect consumers from unknowingly purchasing used cars that were totaled in crashes, floods, and other disasters, Liberty Mutual is providing Carfax with its data on every car declared a total loss and sold for salvage for the past five years and going forward. This information is then disclosed to the buyer on a Carfax vehicle history report.
“Varying state laws and a deceitful practice called ‘title washing’ allows salvaged cars to be sold without any documentation they were once totaled,” said Ted Gramer, Liberty Mutual executive vice president, Personal Claims. “In the aftermath of disasters like the recent Midwestern floods and hurricanes, consumers need added protection from increased fraudulent activity.”
Through the Liberty Mutual Rewards Web site, www.libertymutualrewards.com, Carfax is offering consumers a free flood check to quickly confirm if a vehicle they are interested in buying has ever been reported as flood damaged. Consumers also can purchase through the site a complete Carfax vehicle history report at a 25 percent discount.
Liberty Mutual also recently announced its support of the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s VINCheck buyer protection program. Consumers can input any vehicle’s unique 17-character identification number (VIN) at www.nicb.org to determine if a participating insurance company such as Liberty Mutual had previously declared the car a total loss.
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