We challenge and remove inaccurate, incomplete, or unproven inspection violations from your FMCSA record — protecting your CSA score, your job, and your income.
The FMCSA's DataQ (Data Quality) system is the official process for challenging inspection reports and crash data recorded in the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS). Every roadside inspection, violation, and crash that ends up on your record can affect your CSA score for up to 3 years.
Inspectors make mistakes. Violations get miscoded. Your CSA score suffers — and so does your ability to secure employment and freight. A successful DataQ challenge can get inaccurate violations removed, corrected, or amended, directly improving your score.
| Violation Type | BASIC Category | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Incorrect vehicle inspection data | Vehicle Maintenance | Often Removable |
| HOS violation — driver not present | HOS Compliance | Often Removable |
| Violation attributed to wrong driver | Multiple | Often Removable |
| Duplicate inspection entries | Multiple | Often Removable |
| Inaccurate crash data / not-preventable | Crash Indicator | Often Removable |
| Misclassified violation code | Multiple | Case Review |
| Inspector error on citation | Multiple | Often Removable |
| Equipment violation — not driver's vehicle | Vehicle Maintenance | Often Removable |
We pull your FMCSA record and review every violation flagged on your account. We identify challengeable violations and assess success probability for each.
We work with you to collect supporting documentation — inspection reports, driver logs, vehicle maintenance records, GPS data, and witness statements.
We prepare and file professionally structured DataQ challenges with the FMCSA, including all supporting evidence and legal arguments for removal.
We track your challenge status, respond to state agency requests, and escalate when necessary — keeping you informed every step of the way.
Once resolved, we verify the correction in MCMIS, confirm your CSA score has updated, and provide documentation of the change for your records.
"3 DataQ violations removed in 4 weeks. My CSA score dropped from 72 to 31. My carrier renewed my contract and I kept my lane."
— Robert K., Flatbed Driver, Georgia