How ADAS Documentation Protects Your Shop From Insurance & Legal Issues

ADAS documentation is not paperwork — it is protection. With insurance companies becoming stricter on sublet validation and legal exposure on the rise, proper documentation is now just as important as the calibration itself.

What Proper ADAS Documentation Included

  • Pre-repair diagnostic scan

  • Post-repair diagnostic scan

  • OEM calibration procedures

  • Target setup validation photos

  • Completion confirmation

  • Invoicing with clear ADAS line items

Without this documentation:

  • Insurance may deny payment

  • Liability shifts to the shop

  • Attorneys can question repair integrity

  • Customers lose confidence

Why Insurance Companies Are Cracking Down

Carriers are now cross-checking:

  • Repair operations

  • Scanning records

  • Calibration verification

  • Sublet invoices

  • OEM procedure references

If anything is missing, payment delays and denials follow.

How Absolute ADAS Eliminates That Risk

Our documentation process is built specifically for:

  • Insurance approval

  • Liability protection

  • Shop accountability

  • Customer safety

Every job includes:

  • Full pre & post scans

  • OEM procedural references

  • Setup photos

  • Final validation reports

This keeps your shop compliant, protected, and paid.

Final Takeaway

If your ADAS documentation wouldn’t hold up in court or an insurance audit, your shop is exposed. The solution is simple: use a provider who treats documentation as seriously as the calibration itself.

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