chiming in at the 12th hour
DAS for the most part sublets out their deliveries. sometimes and ver rarely do they use DAS trucks. So here is how I would look at it. It really is no big deal to bring action in court, most law firms will assist with the paperwork
Sue the seller
Sue whoever agreed to pickup the car
Sue whoever delivered the car
And sue the bond company for not noting any damage
they will all have to answer or default. If they default you have a winning judgement against them and now you have to collect, if they choose to defend it, all of them you will have a case to present to a attorney to see what your recourse is and how much it will cost to get some money. You will find in most cases it will not make $$ to continue and you can drop the suit. You will find some will offer to settle to get out of
the suit. But if you think you can call the cops or file a claim and everyon is going to jump up and down to help, you are mistaken. Those days are long gone. It is every man for himself and sometimes it takes a lawsuit to get their attention. Threaten a lawsuit does nothing. Do you know how many people threaten a suit and never go forward? So the its a numbers game. You need to go forward, at least with the next step or live with it