If an insurance adjuster’s repair estimate after your accident does not feel accurate or fair, you do not have to simply accept it. You have several steps you can take to challenge the assessment and fight for what your car genuinely needs, and possibly deserves.
Steps to Challenge an Insurance Estimate
1. Do Not Accept the First Estimate at Face Value
Review the estimate closely and ask the insurer to explain how they arrived at their calculation.
2. Ask for a Breakdown and Supporting Documentation
Request a detailed breakdown of labor, parts, and repair processes. Understanding the components of the estimate is the first step in locating potential discrepancies.
3. Obtain Independent Repair Quotes
Visit licensed repair shops or mechanics to get your own written estimates, ideally at least three. These independent quotes provide a basis for comparison and strengthen your position.
4. Present a Counteroffer with Evidence
Submit your own repair estimates along with supporting documentation and a clear explanation of what is missing in the insurer’s version. Include relevant records such as photographs and the police report to support your request.
5. Watch for “Betterment” Arguments
In some cases, insurance companies reduce payouts by claiming that using new parts gives the car an improvement over its pre accident condition. If this happens, ask your mechanic to confirm whether that part truly represents an upgrade and get that in writing.
6. Challenge Total Loss Determinations
If the insurer declares your vehicle a total loss and the offer seems low, gather documentation like receipts for upgrades or records of recent repairs. Show comparable vehicles for sale at higher values and request a valuation breakdown from the insurer.
7. Invoke the Appraisal Clause (If Available)
If your policy includes this provision, you can request a formal independent appraisal:
- You and the insurer each choose a neutral appraiser.
- These appraisers try to agree on the car’s value.
- If they do not agree, an impartial umpire is brought in to make the binding decision.
8. File a Complaint if Necessary
If negotiations do not progress, you can escalate the matter by filing a complaint with your state’s Department of Insurance. They oversee fair treatment by insurance companies.
9. Consider Legal or Public Adjuster Help
When disputes become complicated or persist, a knowledgeable car accident lawyer or public adjuster can help by gathering evidence, speaking with insurers, and fighting for your rights.
Why This Matters for Clients of Hillstone Law
- You have the right to accurate damage assessments, not just the adjuster’s first estimate.
- Challenging low or unfair estimates protects your ability to fully restore or compensate for your vehicle.
- Mistakes or miscalculations on the insurer’s part can be identified, questioned, and corrected with professional help.
- Escalation paths like appraisal clauses or formal complaints offer structured ways to reach a fair resolution.
- Skilled legal guidance ensures your claim is handled effectively and aggressively if needed.
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