Dear Counsel,
Our company was formed by an insurance adjuster with over 21 years of experience that noticed the vast majority of attorneys defer handling of property damage to their clients which is a costly oversight.
Most personal injury attorneys avoid representing clients for property damages due to the perception that the monetary reward isn’t worth it. Some attorneys may not be familiar with the concept of diminished value or may not have experience in handling these types of claims. As a result, they may not recognize the potential value of pursuing a diminution claim for their client. While some attorneys choose not to pursue these claims, others recognize the opportunity and work to ensure their clients receive full compensation for all damages suffered as a result of an accident.
Few realize how simple and inexpensive it is to prove a diminution claim and that the recovery can be significant. A diminished value appraisal is an important tool for an attorney to have in their arsenal, as it helps ensure that their client is fairly compensated for any reduction in the vehicle’s resale value due to the accident. Without an appraisal, it can be difficult to prove the actual amount of diminished value, and the client may not receive the full amount of compensation they are entitled to.
An attorney can distinguish themselves by recovering their client’s loss in vehicle market value and for a small fee receive the monetary rewards involved with pursuing diminished value claims.
Diminished Value Training for Law Professionals
We are excited to provide attorneys a free instructional training program covering the following subject matter:
- Introduction To Diminished Value
- Total Loss Vs Diminished Value
- How To Analyze a Repair Estimate
- How Is Diminished Value Computed
- Mabry Vs State Farm and The 17C Formula
- Appraisal Reports – What to Look For