PA DMV Form MV-956. Salvor's Application / Invoice for Settlement
Form MV-956 is an application/invoice form used by salvors to request settlement after performing salvage work on a vehicle. Salvors are individuals or companies that provide services to recover or tow vehicles involved in accidents or other incidents. This form is necessary for salvors to initiate the settlement process and receive payment for their services.
The form consists of sections where the salvor can enter their company information, the vehicle owner's information, details of the salvage work performed, and a breakdown of expenses incurred. There is also a section to list any additional charges or costs, as well as a declaration statement to be signed by the salvor. The form includes sections for recording the date of the incident, the vehicle make and model, and any relevant insurance information.
Important fields in this form include the salvor's contact information, as well as accurate details of the salvage work performed and expenses incurred. It is crucial for the salvor to provide a clear and detailed description of the services rendered and the associated costs. Failure to accurately complete the form may result in delays or disputes during the settlement process.
Application Example: A salvor responds to an accident scene and tows a vehicle involved in the incident to their salvage yard. The salvor completes Form MV-956, providing their company information, as well as the vehicle owner's information and details of the salvage work performed. They include a breakdown of expenses, such as towing fees, storage charges, and any additional services provided. The salvor signs the declaration statement, indicating that the information provided is true and accurate. The completed form is then submitted to the relevant insurance company or party responsible for settlement. The use of this form helps ensure transparency and proper documentation of salvage services rendered.
Related Forms: There are no specific related forms mentioned for this purpose.