insurance centers

What makes an insurance vehicle inspection entail?
I'm in a state that does not require inspections of vehicles. But when looking new insurance, a company requires that I have a vehicle inspection done at one of its authorized centers. What does the inspection? What are looking for? I have 2 external changes, which is commonly mistaken as illegal (including backlight) and one that is technically illegal, but never enforced (dye window). Is this a concern with the inspection?
Carco. When lighting or newly insure a vehicle that is not new, they (the company insurance) should take photos of the vehicle. This protects the insurer, which must attempt to commit insurance fraud. Example: If you do not take photos, you can very easily ensure a Honda Civic 2000 with collision coverage, a few days, you can call and demand that someone criticized your car while you were in the parking lot. However, the damage could already be present. It's just the way we understand the insurance protection.
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