After an accident, your vehicle loses market value -- even after repairs. We build professional appraisal reports so you can claim what your car is actually worth.
*State availability, claim rules, and demand-letter legal language vary by jurisdiction. Services are available only for supported states shown in the app.
Three steps to build your diminished value claim.
Fill out our intake form with your vehicle and accident information. Takes about 3 minutes. No account required.
Our team reviews your case, researches comparable vehicles, and calculates your vehicle's diminished value. Typical turnaround is 3-7 business days depending on your service tier.
Use your professional appraisal report to file a diminished value claim with the at-fault party's insurance company. Premium tier includes a demand letter template and negotiation guidance.
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Specialists with deep knowledge of diminished value law and local market conditions across the country.
Our reports are formatted and documented to the standards expected by major insurance carriers.
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We use NADA values, comparable sales data, and industry-standard formulas to build defensible appraisals.
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This service provides informational appraisals only. It does not constitute legal advice and results are not guaranteed. See our full disclaimer.
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Answers to help you understand the diminished value process.
Diminished value is the difference between what your vehicle was worth before an accident and what it's worth after repairs. Even when repairs are done correctly, a vehicle with an accident history is typically worth less on the open market than an identical vehicle without one.
You fill out our intake form with your vehicle and accident details, select your service tier, and complete payment. Our team then reviews your case, conducts market research, and delivers a professional report you can submit to the at-fault party's insurance company.
We currently support diminished value claims in select states. Diminished value laws vary by state, and our team tailors each report to the applicable state's legal framework. Check the intake form for the list of currently supported states, or contact us if you have questions about your state's eligibility.
Standard reports are typically delivered within 5-7 business days. Premium reports receive expedited processing and are usually completed within 3-5 business days. If we need additional documentation, we'll contact you promptly.
You can still submit a claim if you were at fault, but diminished value claims are typically filed against the at-fault party's insurance. If you were at fault, recovery may be limited depending on your state's laws and your specific policy. We'll evaluate your situation during the appraisal.
Total loss vehicles are not eligible for diminished value claims, as the insurance company has already assessed the vehicle's full pre-accident value. Diminished value only applies to vehicles that have been repaired and returned to use.
If we determine after reviewing your case that a diminished value claim is not viable for your situation, we will issue a full refund. Once an appraisal report has been generated and delivered, refunds are not available as the professional service has been rendered.
No. We provide a professional, well-documented appraisal report to support your claim. The actual settlement depends on the insurance company, the specifics of your case, and negotiation. Our reports are designed to give you the strongest possible foundation for your claim.