Insurer lowballing my custom work van after a distracted driver destroyed it — what do I do?
So this happened about three weeks ago and I'm still furious about it. I was parked on a quiet side street near my brother's house — completely off the road, not blocking anything — when some guy blew through a stop sign while apparently texting and plowed directly into my van. The responding officer noted distracted driving in the report and the guy even admitted it on scene. His vehicle was drivable. Mine absolutely was not.
Here's the thing that's making this complicated: my van wasn't some basic cargo hauler. I had it professionally outfitted with a high-top roof conversion, custom shelving and cargo tie-down systems, auxiliary power, and a few other built-in features I used for my side work doing small local deliveries and hauling. It was my workhorse and I knew every quirk of that thing.
His insurance declared it a total loss pretty quickly, which honestly I expected. What I didn't expect was the offer they came back with. They're basing the payout on comparable listings for stock vans with similar mileage — completely ignoring the aftermarket build-out. When I pushed back and asked how they're accounting for the custom work, the adjuster basically shrugged it off and said they go by "market comps."
If I surrender the title, I get one number. If I keep the salvage, they knock a chunk off and I'm left with a van that doesn't run and a payout that won't come close to replacing what I had.
Has anyone successfully fought a lowball total-loss offer, especially on a modified vehicle? Do I need to get my own appraisal? Is small claims even worth considering here? I feel like I'm being squeezed and I don't really know which move to make next.
