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Insurance says my truck is totaled but their 'comps' are from the middle of nowhere??

So my pickup got rear-ended pretty badly last month and the other driver's insurance finally declared it a total loss. Fine, I get it, the frame damage is significant. But then they send me this valuation report and I'm just staring at it like… what?

Every single comparable vehicle they used is from 400+ miles away. Like, across multiple state lines away. There's literally a truck almost identical to mine sitting on a dealership lot twelve minutes from my house and they completely ignored it. Instead they're pulling listings from rural markets where trucks apparently go for way less.

When I asked the adjuster about it she just said their third-party valuation tool "casts a wide net" when local inventory is limited. But local inventory is NOT limited — I found four comparables within 30 miles in about 20 minutes on my phone.

I've also read that you can dispute these valuations but I have no idea how that actually works in practice. Do I just send them my own list of comps? Do I need an independent appraisal? Is there some magic phrase that makes them take you seriously, or do I just keep getting stonewalled?

This is already a stressful situation without feeling like I'm being lowballed on the value of my own vehicle. Any advice from people who've been through this would be genuinely appreciated. I don't want to lawyer up over this but I'm getting close to that point.

(For context: my truck was in great condition, low miles for its age, and I had receipts for recent maintenance and new tires.)

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