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Won my diminished value claim after fighting back on their lowball report — here's what worked

Long post but hopefully useful for anyone going through a DV claim.

My truck got rear-ended at a red light about two months ago by someone who ran a yellow and misjudged badly. Thankfully the other driver had insurance, stayed put, and fault was pretty clear-cut from the start. Got the truck repaired and honestly the bodywork came back looking great — you'd never know anything happened.

Here's the thing though: my truck still had pretty low mileage and was less than two years old. Even a clean repair shows up in Carfax. That immediately affects resale and trade-in value, and I wasn't just going to eat that loss quietly.

I filed a diminished value claim with the at-fault driver's insurer. They came back FAST — almost suspiciously fast — with an offer based on some report they put together. When I actually read through it, it was basically a fill-in-the-blank formula with no real market comparisons, no regional data, nothing that felt grounded in what my truck would actually fetch now versus before the accident.

So I hired an independent DV appraiser — someone certified who does this specifically for vehicle loss claims. Their report was night and day: actual comparable listings, a clear methodology, documentation I could point to line by line. I sent it to the insurer with a counter.

They pushed back once, I held firm and referenced specific parts of the appraisal, and eventually we settled for significantly more than that first offer. Not everything I asked for, but way closer to fair.

A few things I'd pass on:

  • Don't just accept the insurer's DV report at face value. Ask how they arrived at the number.
  • A professional appraisal costs money upfront but can absolutely pay for itself.
  • Be patient but persistent. They're counting on you giving up.

Anyone else been through the DV process? Happy to answer questions.

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