Posted by ditchwitch on February 17, 2019 at 17:37:02 from (47.135.214.108):
In Reply to: Insurance posted by Tony S on February 17, 2019 at 15:41:45:
Tony you also need to look at a thing called Diminished Value. It might not pertain to a totaled car but i do know it helps when there is a crash. How it works is your car is worth said amount before the crash. Now that the crash happen your car gets repaired everythings fine. But now your car has a Crash on the history report.(Not Good) If you try to sell it or trade it you want get the full Value of the car and it dont matter if just had a fender painted. That report follows the car forever. So the Diminished Value is the Value between what the cars actual Value before the crash and what you can get for it after repaired now with crash on history report. Say your cars worth 10000.00 ok now whats it worth with the crash history report say maybe 7000.00 you Diminished Value would be 3000.00 I used this when a guy Hits my brand new GMC Denali 3500 in the rear. The guy at the body shop told me about it and the guy to call. It cost me 99.00 to get 3000.00 in my pocket after his insurance paid to fix the truck. And i told a friend about it when she had a crash and it worked for her also. You can look someone up in your area that deals in that stuff its not a lawyer.
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