Carfax Introduces Auto Accident Report Service
Carfax announced that automobile accident reports from police departments across the U.S. now are accessible through its accident reports service, Crashdocs.org. Insurers, lawyers and other interested parties can order accident reports from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia through an easy-to-use online site. In addition, Carfax does not add convenience fees to accident reports ordered through Crashdocs.org, in many cases making them the same price that’s charged at the police station.
People who need information about a specific crash can easily order the police accident report online through Crashdocs.org instead of taking time to visit the police station.
There is no cost to create a Crashdocs.org account and no added fees from Carfax to order the accident reports online.
For more information, visit www.Crashdocs.org.
Source: Carfax
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