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At-fault driver's insurer says my custom truck is worth pennies — am I getting robbed?

I'm still kind of in shock so bear with me.

About six weeks ago I was sitting at a red light when a driver ran the intersection from the cross street and T-boned me on the passenger side. Police came, she got cited, her insurer accepted liability pretty quickly — so I figured this would be straightforward. It was not.

The truck is a fully built-out heavy-duty pickup I spec'd and ordered through a dealer two years ago. Lifted, upgraded suspension, custom bed work, the whole thing. I have every receipt, the original build sheet, and photos documenting the condition before the accident. It had maybe 22,000 miles on it and was genuinely immaculate.

The at-fault driver's adjuster called last week and threw out a valuation that was nowhere near what this truck is actually worth. Like, the number they quoted me wouldn't even cover a base trim version of the same year with twice the miles. When I pushed back and sent over my documentation — build sheet, receipts for the aftermarket work, comparable listings — they basically shrugged and said their "third-party valuation tool" determines the number.

They're hinting they want to total it and cut me a check for their insured's liability limit, which I've since found out is pretty low. Even if they repair it, I'm worried about diminished value and whether a repaired title tanks what I could ever sell it for.

I've never had to fight an insurance company before. Do I go through my own carrier and let them subrograte? Get an independent appraiser? Talk to a lawyer? All of the above?

Any advice from people who've been through something like this would mean a lot right now.

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