After my accident the other party's insurance company is offering me $2300 for diminished value. Isn't that extremely low?
You need to get your own diminished value estimate, which run between $250-$450. $2300 does sound low for your dv.
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You need to get your own diminished value estimate, which run between $250-$450. $2300 does sound low for your dv.
As one of my collogues pointed out, it depends on the wording of the policy. As long as the driver of the vehicle was not listed in the policy as...
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This is an issue that whatever body shop you choose to fix your vehicle should handle since neither you or I are body shop mechanics. This is a...
Filing a police report is not mandatory in Arizona, but under your circumstance it would definitely be helpful, especially if you were injured and...
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You are entitled to the fair market value (FMV) of your vehicle the moment before the accident, which is the amount you could have sold the vehicle...
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Your son technically is still responsible for paying for the vehicle but can seek reimbursement from the at fault driver. The bank will seek...
Yes you can. If you do not get anywhere using this approach the next thing you would have to do is file a law suit against the at fault driver. ...
It is crusial that you get a personal injury attorney. Your UIM coverage will pay above the adverse carrier's liability depending on how much you...
You should discuss with your attorney. However, the adverse carrier's only obligation is to pay the fair market value of the vehicle. The best...