Hurricane Harvey Leaves Record Numbers of Vehicles Damaged

Hurricane Harvey Leaves Record Numbers of Vehicles Damaged

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the claims for flood-damaged vehicles from Hurricane Harvey exceed the number of claims that resulted from Hurricane Katrina (approximately 300,000) and Superstorm Sandy (250,500).

Thousands of insured flood-damaged vehicles are being processed by the insurance industry at various sites around Texas.

Flooded vehicles finally have stopped arriving at the Royal Purple Raceway near Houston. Some 23,000 now await processing and retitling to be auctioned for parts or to be scrapped.

The raceway is just one of several insurance-industry salvage locations where more than 422,000 insured vehicles damaged by Harvey have been taken for processing. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), the totals surpass the number of claims that resulted from Hurricane Katrina (approximately 300,000) and Superstorm Sandy (250,500).

In addition, more than 215,000 claims have been filed following damage to vehicles from Hurricane Irma in Florida.

The insured vehicles will be processed and rebranded with a salvage title and sold at online auctions to dismantlers who will save usable parts or have the vehicle crushed and sold for scrap.

The VIN numbers are entered into the NICB’s VINCheck database, which is free to the public and will indicate that the vehicle has been damaged and branded. They also are entered into the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS).

Unfortunately, owners of even more vehicles no longer carry comprehensive coverage that covers flood damage, according to the NICB, and those vehicles are not part of the system. The owner should request a new branded title, but that may not happen.

In fact, many flooded vehicles that weren’t insured will be cleaned up and sold with no indication of any damage.

Some unscrupulous buyers also will buy a branded vehicle, clean it up and take it to another state where they will obtain a “clean” title and sell it with no warning that it‘s been flooded, the NICB noted.

Anyone looking to buy a vehicle in the weeks and months ahead should be on the lookout for hidden flood damage. Here are some tips from the NICB:

  1. Check vehicle carpeting for water damage.
  2. Check for rust on screws or other metallic items.
  3. Inspect upholstery and seat belts for water stains.
  4. Remove spare tire and inspect area for water damage.
  5. Check the engine compartment for mud or indicators of submergence.
  6. Check under the dashboard for mud or moisture.
  7. Inspect headlights and taillights for signs of water.
  8. Check the operation of electrical components.
  9. Check for mold or a musty odor.

Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800-TEL-NICB (800-835-6422), texting “fraud” to TIP411 (847411) or submitting a form on the NICB website. Or, download the NICB Fraud Tips app on your iPhone or Android device.

You May Also Like

ASE to Offer Free Webinar on Pros and Cons of Aftermarket Sheet Metal

The webinar, titled “Pros, Cons & SOPs for Aftermarket Sheet Metal,” will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 4 p.m. EST.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) announced it is hosting a free webinar titled “Pros, Cons & SOPs for Aftermarket Sheet Metal” on Tuesday, April 30 at 4 p.m. EST.

Automotive aftermarket sheet metal has been the industry standard since the 1970s, and many times the reputation for these parts is less than good. Some companies rise above the rest with quality, fit and finish, but it is a difficult world to navigate with constantly changing parts and standards.

Total Loss Consulting Launches Nationwide

TLC’s goal is to help consumers receive the correct value for their totaled vehicle.

NABC Donates Recycled Ride to San Diego Military Mom

The NABC, USAA and Fix Auto Collision Poway recently donated a refurbished vehicle to a single mother who is on active duty with the U.S. Navy.

NABC Donates Recycled Rides to Three Georgia Families

The NABC, along with various insurance and repair partners, recently donated Recycled Rides to three deserving Georgia families.

NABC Announces Winners of Lone Star Changing and Saving Lives Golf Fundraiser

More than 125 players, sponsors and industry members gathered for the second tournament of the NABC season.

Other Posts

Crash Champions Acquires Family Motors Auto Body in Bakersfield, Calif.

Crash Champions now operates more than 50 repair centers across Southern California and more than 630 locations across 37 states.

ASE Releases Chairman’s Message

New ASE Chairman Tom Trisdale says 2024 is a year of action for ASE as the challenges of repairing vehicles and the pressures facing technicians have never been greater.

CIF Announces National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source as Repeat Annual Donor

This marks National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source’s fourth consecutive donation at the First Responder tier.

CCG Acquires Square One Systems, Coyote Vision Group

For over 40 years, Square One Systems has delivered effective solutions to collision repairers centered around analytics, collaboration and accountability.