Other driver's insurance lowballed my total loss — wrong trim listed. How long does a fix take?
So I've been dealing with this for almost a month now and I'm losing my mind a little.
About three weeks ago someone ran a red light and slammed into me. Totally their fault — the responding officer even noted it in the report. My car got towed straight from the scene and was declared a total loss pretty quickly.
The other driver's insurance set me up with a rental, which I appreciated. But then their adjuster finally called me with a settlement number and it felt... off. Way lower than what I'd been seeing for comparable vehicles online. So I asked them to send me the valuation report.
Sure enough — they had my car listed as the base trim. Mine was the mid-level package with upgraded tech features, a sunroof, and the towing package already installed. Not a base model at all. That difference alone could mean several thousand dollars in actual market value.
I flagged the error immediately, sent over my original purchase documents and a copy of my window sticker to prove the trim level, and the adjuster said — and I quote — "we'll look into it and get back to you."
That was almost two weeks ago. Complete silence since.
Here's what's confusing me: they're still paying for my rental car every single day. Wouldn't it make financial sense for them to just correct the mistake and close this out fast? Why would they drag their feet when the clock is literally running on their dime?
Is this a normal timeline? Should I be calling every day? Do I need to escalate somehow? I don't want to be a pushover but I also don't want to tank any future negotiations by being aggressive too early.