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October 19th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

car insurance valuation dispute
Can I dispute the assessment of car insurance on my car is not a total loss?

I'm not sure how exactly the ratings, but here's the situation. The insurance company estimated the damage to my car as $ 8500. They said the value of my car is $ 12,000. I'm sure I could have gotten 12k for my car before the accident and I want my car is complete. I think the car will never be the same and that my hand / trade is absolutely priceless shot. Blue Book estimates my car about 8-9k. There are two similar vehicles in the area for the sale of one of 12k and 9k for sale, however, are at dealerships, which does not reflect the amount actually sold or what I could get a private party seller. Is it possible the valuation of the company insurance and how can I do?

If your state requires a vehicle is totaled in a certain percentage of the BAC … there is not a damn thing you can do. You can hire an appraiser and go through the arbitration process, but you'll lose. FYI … Insurance companies do not pay attention to KBB, NADA, or such other persons as guides to refer to, using ADP or CCC to get the ACV of your vehicle to a real number based on facts.

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