Solera Audatex and Ireland’s leading car history check and automotive data solutions company Cartell have launched a new solution to help insurers in the country comply with imminent amendments to the Road Traffic Act.
The upcoming amendments will require vehicle insurers to notify the Department of Transport’s National Vehicle Driver File when a vehicle is written off.
The new automated service will simplify the notification Category A or Category B inspections by using Audatex’s AudaEnterpriseGold to generate a daily total loss report, which Cartell will then use to check the status of each vehicle.
Once verified, a summary of all Category A and B vehicles will be submitted to the Department of Transport automatically.
Tom Hart, Head of Client Relations for Solera Audatex, said: “The Total Loss solution offers insurers a comprehensive and intuitive workflow, anticipating their needs and providing them the automated tools to ensure consistent and best value outcomes in line with the very latest legislation.”
Nicola Aherne, Commercial & Operations Director for Cartell, said: “It’s essential for insurers to work within the regulations without unnecessary admin or cost. Products such as the Total Loss Solution make legal compliance fast and efficient. Our vehicle database expertise combines well with Audatex’s insurance and bodyshop solutions to ensure that vehicle status can be updated easily, and that history is then available to the trade and the public.”