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GAP insurance ate my $1,200 and I still owe $2,800 on a totaled truck — is this normal??

I genuinely feel sick typing this out but I need to know if anyone else has been through something like this.

Back in the spring, a driver ran a red light and plowed into my truck. 100% their fault, police report confirms it, witnesses confirmed it. Truck gets declared a total loss. Fine — that's what insurance is for, right?

Here's where it all fell apart.

My insurer used some third-party valuation tool and came back with an ACV about $3,800 lower than what NADA was showing for the same truck, same condition, same date. I have no idea how they justify that spread but apparently it's totally normal for them to do this.

So I go to file my GAP claim thinking okay, at least this is what I paid for. Except my GAP contract calculates "gap" using the HIGHER of the two valuations — so it used the NADA number, which made my actual gap look almost nonexistent on paper. Then they factored in a cancellation refund from the GAP policy itself, decided that refund exceeded the remaining gap, and closed my claim without paying a cent toward my loan.

I still owe my lender close to $2,800 on a truck that's sitting in a salvage yard.

The at-fault driver had state-minimum coverage — already exhausted. And I didn't have UIM on my own policy because I was trying to keep payments down. I know, I know.

Questions I'm desperately trying to figure out:

  • Can I challenge my insurer's ACV after I've already signed the settlement release?
  • Is there any legal angle to fight how the GAP company applied that cancellation refund?
  • Did I just get completely screwed by fine print, or is there actual recourse here?

I paid over $1,200 for GAP coverage that did literally nothing. How is this allowed?

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