CarShake scenarios

Restaurant valet damage proof

Restaurant valet damage claims are hard to resolve because the operator is often uninsured. CarShake's QR-coded receipt provides proof of handover.

Overview

Restaurant valet damage claims are hard to resolve because the operator is often uninsured. CarShake's QR-coded receipt provides proof of handover. Built for vehicle condition app users who need depth, not breadth.

How CarShake helps

CarShake is built for valet damage proof & vehicle handover. This page's recommendations are baked directly into the product.

Frequently asked questions

Is this page relevant to my use case?

If you are a vehicle condition app user, yes. The content is tailored to the specific challenges of scenarios.

How often is this updated?

Reviewed quarterly and updated when the underlying data or best practices change.

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Why restaurant valet causes so many disputes

Restaurant valet services handle high vehicle turnover during peak dining hours. The rush to park and retrieve cars quickly increases the risk of lot damage, curb scrapes, and interior wear. Liability is often murky because the restaurant contracts out the service.

The core challenge with restaurant valet damage claims is attribution. The handover, parking, retrieval, and transport all create opportunities for damage, but without a documented chain of custody, no one can prove when it happened. That ambiguity benefits the service operator, not the vehicle owner.

Without CarShake: the typical dispute

Restaurant valet damage is among the hardest to claim. The restaurant blames the valet contractor, the valet contractor blames pre-existing damage, and the diner is stuck with the repair bill.

This is why most restaurant valet damage claims are abandoned. The effort required to gather evidence after the fact (tracking down surveillance footage, filing police reports, hiring experts) exceeds the cost of the repair for most drivers.

With CarShake: documented chain of custody

A quick CarShake scan before handing over the keys gives you timestamped proof of your car's condition. The QR receipt establishes the valet's custody, and a post-dinner scan reveals any new damage immediately while you are still at the venue.

The protocol is designed to take less than two minutes:

  1. Before handover: Open CarShake and walk around your car. The app guides you to capture all exterior panels, wheels, roof, and interior. Every photo is timestamped and geolocated automatically.
  2. At handover: Hand the valet or attendant the QR code on your phone. They scan it, creating a cryptographic receipt that links them to your vehicle's documented condition at that exact moment.
  3. At retrieval: Repeat the scan. The app compares against your baseline and flags any new damage with precise timing relative to the handover.

What to do if you discover damage

If your post-retrieval scan reveals damage that was not in your baseline:

Frequently asked questions

How long does the scan take?

About 90 seconds for a complete exterior and interior scan. The app guides you through each panel and confirms capture before moving on.

What if the valet refuses to scan the QR code?

The QR scan is optional. Your pre-handover photos are the critical evidence. They timestamp your car's condition before the valet took possession. The QR receipt strengthens the chain of custody but is not required for a valid claim.

Does this hold up in small claims court?

Yes. CarShake photos include cryptographic timestamps and geolocation data, which courts accept as evidence of condition at a specific time and place. The QR handover receipt establishes transfer of custody.

What if I forget to scan before handover?

Unfortunately, without a before baseline, it is very difficult to prove damage occurred during the valet period. Make it a habit. CarShake can send reminders when you arrive at venues known for valet parking.

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One dispute costs $500+. One scan prevents it. 3 free scans to prove it.

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