HOW TO DETERMINE DIMINISHED VALUE

Diminished Value Certification

How to determine diminished value? First you need to understand what diminished value is. Diminished Value is the sudden and unforeseen loss of value of a vehicle due to having sustained collision damage and subsequent repairs. This is not to be confused with normal depreciation that occurs to a vehicle over time.
Consumers generally believe that a vehicle damaged by collision will never be the same and has a stigma that renders it less valuable than a similar vehicle with no damage history. Most states requiring disclosure of collision damage, airbag deployment, significant refinish work, as well as consumers having access to vehicle history reports; a vehicle’s damage history will follow the vehicle wherever it goes.

Diminished Value Qualifications Checklist

Is your vehicle’s diminished value claim worth pursuing? Let’s find out. Just answer these three simple questions:
1. Is your vehicle less than five years old or worth more than $10,000? YES
Generally, the more your vehicle was worth before the accident, the more value the vehicle has lost.
2. Was the damage more than $2,000? YES
Generally the greater the damage to your vehicle (even if the repairs were done to industry standard),the greater the diminished value.

3.Did the accident happen within the last 4 years? YES.
Many States allow several years to make a claim for diminished value.
If you answered YES to all of the above questions then you problly have a claim that’s worth perusing. Use our NADVA diminished value calculator to determine the diminished value your vehicle has lost.