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Diminished Value Calculator said in July 7th, 2007 at 3:59 am

Since there is no requirement for a person to repair his/her car after an auto accident, insurance companies have no business putting anyone’s name on the check except the claimant’s. There are situations where a bank or lienholders name may be appropriate, but never the name of a shop or technician.

We’re hearing a growing number of shops finding their names on checks a problem because consumers often endorse the checks (including forging the shop’s name), and the shop gets a W9 from the insurer for money it never received. The bottom line is this is not a good practice for shops, insurers or claimants. Insurers still owe full value for repairs on covered losses, and a consumer can fix all of the damage, part of the damage or none of the damage.

Click here for a slideshow on diminished value and learn how much value your car may lose after an auto accident and repair – even a repair that appears perfect.

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Leah said in August 5th, 2010 at 5:36 am

Im a new driver and I am glad I found your site Austin. Thank a bunch for all those information you are sharing!