Maryland: Auto Insurers Must Pay Diminished-Value Claims in Hit-and-Run Accidents | Insurify
In April, the
Diminished value is the difference between how much a car is worth before and after an accident. Cars lose between 10% and 30% — or more — in value after an accident, even if they've been repaired with original manufacturer parts. That can add up to thousands of dollars lost when selling a used car. Now, drivers can recover some of the money.
How this protects insured drivers
Approximately 14% of
Previously, insurance companies could deny diminished-value claims for damages caused by an uninsured or unidentified driver. And some insurers worded their auto policies to exclude diminution-of-value claims from uninsured motorist coverage.
Now, uninsured motorist coverage includes diminished value under property damage, so insurers can't deny a valid claim. And any insurers whose policies excluded diminished-value claims from uninsured motorist coverage must remove that language and refile their policies with the state's insurance administration no later than
What's next? Submitting a claim
Cars lose anywhere from
Even if a vehicle is completely restored, the accident history will diminish the car's value when trying to sell. A diminished-value claim can help mitigate that loss.
Often, insurers won't suggest a diminished-value claim, so it's up to the driver to collect the necessary information and submit a claim.
To submit a claim, drivers need to know the market value of their car and record the extent of the damage, the cost of repairs, and the mileage on the vehicle. After compiling the information, they should talk to an insurance agent to find out how much money they could receive. The payout will depend on the type of damage, whether it's structural or cosmetic, and the extent.


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