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Can You Sue for Diminished Value After a Car Accident?

What is Diminished Value? Diminished value is the reduction in your vehicle’s resale value after it has been involved in an accident and repaired. Even with expert repairs, a car with an accident history often is worth less than an identical model without one. Buyers typically expect a discount to

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Is it Worth Buying a Car That Has Been in an Accident?

DOWNLOAD THE “Is It Safe to Buy a Car That’s Been in an Accident?” PDF Should You Buy a Car That Has Been in an Accident? When you’re on the hunt for a used car, it’s common to come across vehicles with an accident history. For many buyers, seeing an

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Totaled Car? Get Expert Tips on What to Do Now

So, your car’s been declared totaled, and now you’re not sure what to do. Trust me, I know it’s tough, and it can feel like the world’s suddenly gotten a whole lot more complicated. But don’t worry—I’m here to help you navigate these next steps with a clear head and

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What’s the Insurance Payout for a Totaled Car?

How Insurance Determines Your Car is Totaled When your car is declared a total loss, it’s because the cost of repairs exceeds a certain percentage of the car’s Actual Cash Value (ACV). The threshold for determining if a car is totaled varies by state but typically ranges between 50% and

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Travelers Diminished Value Claims: A Complete Guide

Understanding Diminished Value Claims What Is Diminished Value? Diminished value is the reduction in your car’s market value after it’s been in an accident, even if all the repairs are done properly. Most buyers are hesitant to pay the same amount for a vehicle with a history of damage, seeing

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