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Different insurance companies use different methods but typically when the insurance company determines that the cost of repairs equals or exceeds 70-80% of the pre-accident value, then it is a total loss. The value of the vehicle right before the accident occurred; rental/loss of use; and sales tax on the settlement amount. Yes, but you must obtain a salvage title to drive it legally and the settlement will be reduced by the salvage value of the vehicle.
Generally you are entitled to have your vehicle fully repaired by a body shop of your choice, but the insurance company is only required to pay the "usual, customary, and reasonable" rate for any repairs.
Different insurance companies use different methods but typically when the insurance company determines that the cost of repairs equals or exceeds 70-80% of the pre-accident value, then it is a total loss. The value of the vehicle right before the accident occurred; rental/loss of use; and sales tax on the settlement amount. Yes, but you must obtain a salvage title to drive it legally and the settlement will be reduced by the salvage value of the vehicle.
Generally you are entitled to have your vehicle fully repaired by a body shop of your choice, but the insurance company is only required to pay the "usual, customary, and reasonable" rate for any repairs.
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Kyle McKenzie & Chris Snyder, attorneys with extensive trial experience, combined forces and dedicated themselves to creating a different kind of law practice.
We started by creating a practice built on empathy and understanding and strategically integrated this compassionate approach into every stage of the legal process.
Our staff is integral to our approach; some have been with McKenzie & Snyder for nearly a decade.
They are more like family than co-workers.
Whether it's enjoying a Red's game or a BBQ on the patio, McKenzie & Snyder reinforces the idea that a happy staff works together and takes pride in being a lifeline for our clients.
We started by creating a practice built on empathy and understanding and strategically integrated this compassionate approach into every stage of the legal process.
Our staff is integral to our approach; some have been with McKenzie & Snyder for nearly a decade.
They are more like family than co-workers.
Whether it's enjoying a Red's game or a BBQ on the patio, McKenzie & Snyder reinforces the idea that a happy staff works together and takes pride in being a lifeline for our clients.
Learn your rights and stand up to insurance companies who may be providing low compensation awards.
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If you're car has been in a wreck in the last two years you most likely have a diminished value claim.
Diminished Value is the loss in value your vehicle experiences after it has been in an accident, even if fully restored.
Simply put, your car is wrecked and needs repair, at the instant it was damaged, the vehicle suffered a loss in value.
Some of that value can be restored through repairing the vehicle.
Some of it, unfortunately, cannot.
The loss in value that cannot be restored by repairing the vehicle is called the inherent diminished value.
Diminished Value is the loss in value your vehicle experiences after it has been in an accident, even if fully restored.
Simply put, your car is wrecked and needs repair, at the instant it was damaged, the vehicle suffered a loss in value.
Some of that value can be restored through repairing the vehicle.
Some of it, unfortunately, cannot.
The loss in value that cannot be restored by repairing the vehicle is called the inherent diminished value.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a truck accident, obtaining qualified and aggressive legal representation early can make all the difference.
Call the law firm of McKenzie & Snyder LLP now to recieve a free truck accident case evaluation.
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Call the law firm of McKenzie & Snyder LLP now to recieve a free truck accident case evaluation.
Site Disclaimer - This site/article and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.
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Different insurance companies use different methods but typically when the insurance company determines that the cost of repairs equals or exceeds 70-80% of the pre-accident value, then it is a total loss.
The value of the vehicle right before the accident occurred; rental/loss of use; and sales tax on the settlement amount.
Yes, but you must obtain a salvage title to drive it legally and the settlement will be reduced by the salvage value of the vehicle.
Generally you are entitled to have your vehicle fully repaired by a body shop of your choice, but the insurance company is only required to pay the "usual, customary, and reasonable" rate for any repairs.
The value of the vehicle right before the accident occurred; rental/loss of use; and sales tax on the settlement amount.
Yes, but you must obtain a salvage title to drive it legally and the settlement will be reduced by the salvage value of the vehicle.
Generally you are entitled to have your vehicle fully repaired by a body shop of your choice, but the insurance company is only required to pay the "usual, customary, and reasonable" rate for any repairs.
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