Many people think the value of their car will always be the same even after a car accident but the simple truth is, it will never be worth the same. Diminished value is the amount lost because of a car accident on the car history. It is a stigma that all people believe automatically all…
Read More...There are important things to take into consideration before starting any claim. 1. Do I qualify? 2. Can I do it alone? Proof and the insurance company 3. What company do I go with? DO I QUALIFY? In order to Qualify for Diminished value, the value of your car must be above $7000, mileage is…
Read More...My car is not fixed yet, should I order an appraisal? As long as you have a estimate, everything can be started so when your car gets out of the shop we are ready to file a claim on your behalf. Do not alert the insurance company of Diminished Value until after the car is…
Read More...Diminished Value is the biggest secret in the auto insurance industry. I am actually here to impart a revelation and that diminished value is not really a secret. This is just something that the majority insurance adjusters failed to realize and understand. The truth is that they all knew about this and so do you…
Read More...If you own a car, you have probably heard about a diminished value calculator. Before you dig deep into this tool, you need to understand first what diminished value is really all about. What is a Diminished Value Calculator and how is it used? Several companies utilize auction data or the so called dealer quotes…
Read More...The big insurance carriers are diminishing value of your claim, it is no surprise that insurance adjusters everywhere say that big insurance underpays claims but this is where we come in, our diminish value reports our the standard in the industry and most insurance companies take one look and don’t argue. We provide market comparables…
Read More...When you are in an auto accident, the first thing is to stay calm. Secondly, make sure you call the police in order to document everything properly. The insurance company cannot dispute a police report but if you don’t call you can be stuck for months trying to receive compensation for repairs on an accident,…
Read More...When you are involved in a car accident there are many questions you might have concerning the repairs of a vehicle and your lost value. Please, the first step is to get your car repaired don’t every say anything about diminished value because they might just “total loss” your car and say goodbye. Get your…
Read More...The first question most people ask is, does diminished value exist? The answer is YES, in every state except for Michigan. It is the best kept secret in the insurance industry. In 1994 the state of Florida conducted a research study where they estimated 20 billion as the estimated amount of “uncompensated losses” of diminution…
Read More...The made whole doctrine says that in cases of Diminished value repairs alone are still not enough to make you whole because of the permanent damage incurred do to the accident and the stigma that occurs because of the accident on the car history report.
Read More...Accidents happen if it wasn't your fault don't sweat it, you qualify for Diminished value. The insurance company of the person that hit you is responsible for your loss in market value in all states.
If you live in Georgia, Kansas or North Carolina you can claim Diminished Value (DV) against your own insurance company. Also, according the the IRS diminished value is tax deductible so if your at fault and live in a state that doesn't cover you simply deduct it with our report up to 3 years after your accident.
From the at-Fault Party's Insurance Company the claim is considered Third Party
YES: in Every State except Michigan
•Arkansas• Alabama• Colorado• California• Connecticut• Florida• Delaware• Georgia• Idaho• Indiana•
Illinois• Kentucky•Kansas• Louisiana •Maryland•Maine•Massachusetts•Mississippi•Minnesota•Missouri•Montana•Nevada•
New Jersey•Nebraska•New York•New Hampshire•New Mexico•North Dakota•North Carolina•Oklahoma•Oregon•Rhode Island
•Pennsylvania•South Dakota•South Carolina•Tennessee•Texas•Utah•Virginia•Vermont•Washington•Wisconsin•West Virginia•Wyoming
YES: under your own policy's Uninsured Motorist Coverage, but only in the following states:
• Alaska • Arkansas • California • Delaware • District of Columbia • Georgia • Hawaii • Illinois • Indiana • Louisiana • Maryland • Mississippi •
New Jersey • New Mexico • North Carolina • Ohio • Oregon • Rhode Island • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia.
YES: in Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina and Washington
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