• If You Qualify for Diminished Value, Insurance Companies MUST PAY IT.

  • You Can File a Claim for Diminished Value whether you were at fault for the accident or not.

  • A Diminished Value payout DOES NOT INCREASE your insurance premium.

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FAQs

Fault does not matter in the State of Georgia. However, if you are NOT the at fault party, you MUST request your depreciation in value claim from the at fault carrier. They are not required to offer it to you.

DOES IT MATTER IF I’M AT FAULT?

During our initial consultation we have a series of questions that will verify whether or not you qualify for Diminished Value. If we determine that you do not qualify or you will not make more than our fee, we would suggest that you do not pursue this claim further. 

CAN MY CLAIM BE DENIED?

WILL MY INSURANCE GO UP IF I FILE A DIMINISHED VALUE CLAIM?

No. Diminished in Value is legally included in any claim you file with your carrier.  While any claim to your insurance may cause your insurance to go up, the Diminished Value portion can not increase your rates.

CAN MY LAWYER INCLUDE THIS AS PART OF MY CLAIM?

Typically, lawyers do not deal with Diminished Value.  We are happy to assist you with this portion of the claim.

After the free consultation, and once you have decided to contract our services we will begin gathering information and creating a report to send to the insurance company. This can take 2-3 business days. After the report is created we will send it to the insurance company. Typically the insurance company responds within 5 business days. At this point we enter negotiation with the insurance company. This often takes around 5-7 business days.  Once a settlement is agreed upon the insurance company will issue payment in the agreed amount to the claimant.  

*Please note that these times are typical, but there are cases where the insurance company can take longer.  We do our best to expedite the process with written demand letters and regular calls to the insurance company.*

HOW LONG DOES THE PROCESS TAKE?