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Originally Posted by esfourteen I had never even heard of a Diminished Value claim until another member recommended I file one after my 370 was rear ended. Basically its a

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I had never even heard of a Diminished Value claim until another member recommended I file one after my 370 was rear ended. Basically its a claim against the loss of value of your car after being involved in an accident.

The person who hit me had Met Life, filing the diminished value claim was pretty straightforward, they got back to me quickly and offered me $3800, he came by that number by taking a trade in value on my car in perfect condition and then in fair condition and subtracting the two. Other insurance companies might do things differently however.

Total damage to my car was about $6000 (they had to replace the floor pan in the hatch). All welding was done using the oem style spot welders, you can't tell the car was in an accident at all. So I think it's pretty fair, if I ever decide to sell the Z I at least got back what I could potentially lose in the sale.

So keep it in mind, if you're ever in an accident with your Z and the other driver is liable, file a diminished value claim!
What's the difference between this and just have the at fault's insurance
pay for the repairs?
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What's the difference between this and just have the at fault's insurance
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The at fault ins. co. pays for the repairs AND cuts you a check for the diminished value.
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The at fault ins. co. pays for the repairs AND cuts you a check for the diminished value.
Wow, that sounds like a good deal. Why both, if they hit your car and it
gets fixed, why would the insurance also pay you after it's fixed?
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Wow, that sounds like a good deal. Why both, if they hit your car and it
gets fixed, why would the insurance also pay you after it's fixed?
Diminished value is the amount of financial value your car has lost due to being in an accident. Lets say you were to sell your car for 30,000, if it was in a bad accident, perhaps its only worth 27,000 now.

Their insured driver hit you, they give you money to compensate for the loss in value.
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