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". . . I was disappointed with the insurance company's "diminished value" they had assigned to the vehicle as a result of the accident. The amount of diminished value clearly was much lower than I anticipated, and without your guidance I would never had recovered the lost value of the Volvo from the accident. "
Dick Sullivan - Executive Vice President, Atlanta Falcons
Received diminished value settlement of over $11,000

What is the biggest secret in the insurance industry? Diminished Value.

What is Diminished Value?

Know your rights if you've been in an auto accident. You may be entitled to a check from your insurance company for diminished value. Diminished value is the automatic loss in value from a collision. Almost every vehicle that has been in a wreck will have some form of inherent diminished value.

It has been estimated that 55% of consumers would not buy a car that had been in an accident. 81% would not have a car that had been in a wreck unless they were given a large discount. Our survey results show the stigma may be even higher.

Insurance companies generally do not acknowledge the right to recover diminished value!

In their online article (later removed from State Farm's website) "Diminished value fact or fiction?" State Farm tried to discourage consumers from attempting to recover diminished value. We disagree. Many times claimants are not made aware of compensation for diminished value. Insurance companies would have you believe they are your advocates when in reality they are your adversaries. Many times insurance companies will reward their adjusters based on minimizing settlements. When a demand for diminished value is made, insurance companies may deny diminished value has happened. Some insurance companies give adjusters scripts to help them lower the value of claims. Claimants need to support their claims with an expert evaluation that diminished value has occurred.

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Testimonial-
Thanks for the great job on my Diminished value claim.. Due to your help and your appraisal State Farm paid me $6,725 for diminished value on my 01 Jaguar.
Thanks,
Ann Ross, A happy client in Arizona

Understanding Diminished Value Claims

Example:

Your one-year-old vehicle is worth $30,000. One day, you're hit by another car, causing $5,000 in damage. Your insurance company pays for the repairs.

Your car newly repaired car is still worth, $30,000 right? Wrong. Although your body shop does an excellent job, and your vehicle looks as good as it did before the accident, it's now much less desirable having been in a collision, should you decide to sell it now, or down the road.

Many times a frame or structurally damaged vehicle cannot be sold as a "certified used vehicle." This will impact the vehicle's value by as much as 40%!

This is where diminished value comes in! Your insurance company will be quick to write you a check for the repairs, but you're entitled to diminished value.

If you list your vehicle for sale in the newspaper for $30,000, the first thing a buyer will ask is "Has the vehicle been in an accident?" Even if you didn't disclose the accident, the buyer could still look up the history using .

Once they discovered the accident, the buyer would no longer be willing to pay you $30,000, but instead might offer $22,000. In this case, the diminished value would be $8,000.

$30,000 before accident
$22,000 sale price
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$8,000 in diminished value!

Even if you've already settled with the insurance company on the body damage, you can still file a separate diminished value claim if the repairs were done recently.

Your claim for diminished value can be paid by your own insurance company or the other party's company. Read more about the difference between first-party and third-party claims here.

Read a typical client's story about their diminished value claim.

Get a free quote online for your diminished value auto appraisal. Or call us Toll-Free right now at (877) 655-1661.

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