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Everything Nevada drivers ask about diminished value, total loss, and the claim process — answered straight.

Most cases resolve in 30–60 days from inspection to payment. Complex cases or court disputes can take 90–120 days.
No. Most cases are handled on a contingency basis — we get paid when you do. Fixed-fee reports range from $300–$500.
The 17c formula was created by an insurer as an internal guideline. It caps diminished value at 10% of book value and applies arbitrary multipliers — consistently producing numbers far below real market loss. We use actual comparable sales data, which is far harder for an adjuster to dismiss.
Most auto policies contain a clause that lets you dispute the insurer's valuation. When invoked, each side appoints an independent appraiser; if they disagree, a neutral umpire decides. It almost always produces a higher settlement — and we represent your value through the entire process.
You may still qualify for diminished value in Nevada — but the payout is reduced by your fault percentage. Call us for a free review.
Yes — as long as it's been less than 3 years (Nevada's statute of limitations). After 3 years, you can no longer file.
Insurers are required to negotiate with licensed appraisers using approved reports. A consumer-written letter gets ignored. Our reports are accepted by the Nevada DOI and all major carriers.

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