Utah Diminished Value Claim Help
If someone else hit your car — you could be owed thousands. Let’s prove it.
We only offer the report if you meet key criteria:
⏱️Not sure if you qualify? Take 30 seconds to check — no commitment required.
If you qualify, you can upgrade to an independent appraisal and report that insurance companies recognize under Utah law.
Not sure if you qualify? Check the FAQs ➝
We cover eligibility, process, value, and what insurers won’t tell you.
The Certified Report is a paid service, only available if you qualify.
No guesswork. No wasted time.
You may qualify if:
- ❌ You were not at fault
- 🛠️ Your car was in a collision and repaired
- 🗓️ The accident occurred within the last 3 years (UT law)
- 📄 You have repair documentation (estimate, invoice, or photos)
- 📋 The car has a clean title (non-salvage)
- 🛑 You’re filing against the other driver’s insurer, not your own
📎 Still unsure? Submit your info for a free eligibility check — usually within 24 hours.
There’s no standard formula in Utah— each claim is evaluated using real-world market data, not automated insurer shortcuts.
We calculate your vehicle’s loss based on:
- 📉 Pre- and post-accident market value
- 🛠 Repair quality or use of aftermarket parts
- 📊 Vehicle age, mileage, and resale comps
- 🧾 Type of diminished value (see below)
The 3 Types of Diminished Value in Utah:
- Inherent DV – The most common. The vehicle is worth less just because it has accident history, even if perfectly repaired.
- Repair-Related DV – Applies when the repairs were visibly poor or incomplete, lowering value further.
- Immediate DV – The drop in value right after the accident, before repairs are even made.
📎 Our certified appraisals include all three if applicable — and most clients recover thousands more than what the insurer first offered.
To submit a valid DV claim, you’ll need:
- 📋 Certified, independent appraisal (we provide this)
- 🧾 Repair documentation showing collision-related damage
- 📝 Demand letter (editable, included with report)
- 📧 Submission directly to the at-fault insurer (not your own)
🛡 We guide you through every step—from delivery to insurer submission.
Yes — it depends on the actual value loss, not just the age:
✅ Strong candidates often meet these:
- Worth $7,000+ before accident
- Fewer than 150,000 miles
- Cleaner (non-salvage) title
- Significant collision damage
But even older or high-mileage vehicles can qualify—we assess and confirm eligibility for free.
You may still qualify, depending on the document type:
📎 Upload your paperwork for a free review—quick response.
Signed a property damage–only release → you may still file a DV claim.
Signed a general release → your DV rights could be waived.
Settlement within last 3 years → you may still recover DV.
No. Utah law allows you to recover diminished value even if you keep the car.
DV is based on:
- 📉 What a buyer would pay after repairs
- 🛑 The accident history stigma
- 🔧 Repair quality and non-OEM parts
We document the loss as if the vehicle were being sold, even if it’s staying in your driveway.
If your vehicle was repaired using non-original equipment manufacturer (non-OEM) parts—also called aftermarket parts—it can seriously reduce your car’s resale value and increase the compensation you’re entitled to in a diminished value claim.
Even if the repair looks good, aftermarket parts often fall short in fit, finish, durability, and performance compared to factory originals. Dealerships and informed buyers know this — and typically offer less or reject trade-ins entirely.
🚗 Why Non-OEM Parts Lower Vehicle Value:
- ⚠️ Lower perceived quality and safety
- 🚫 Can void factory warranties
- 🛑 Often flagged during resale or trade-in evaluations
- 📄 Clearly listed on your repair invoice — making them hard for insurers to dispute
At Fair Claim Help, our certified appraisers account for non-OEM parts in every report — so you don’t leave money on the table because the insurance company downplayed your loss.
Not all appraisals are created equal.
Here’s what you get with us:
- 📋 Certified by independent appraisers
- 📝 Includes a professional, editable demand letter
- 🧠 Built with USPAP-compliant methodology
- ⚡ Delivered in 24–72 hours, ready to submit
- 🛡 Tailored to Utah’s legal and claims landscape
Insurers trust our reports—and once delivered, most offers are significantly higher.
Yes—many CA auto-insurance policies include it. Here’s how it works:
- 📜 You hire a certified appraiser
- 🏢 Insurer hires their own appraiser
- 🤝 If they disagree, a neutral umpire resolves it
- ✅ Our reports are accepted in this process, and we provide guidance throughout
This is a powerful tool—especially when insurers lowball your DV.
Yes — we offer a simple refund guarantee if your report is:
- ❌ Found to be ineligible after full submission, or
- ❌ Not accepted for a valid claim despite following our guidance
✅ Fair Recovery Guarantee:
Most clients recover far more than they invest — often thousands.
We stand behind that:
If your claim qualifies and you recover less than the cost of your appraisal, we’ll refund you in full.
- Just complete the eligibility questions honestly
- Submit your documents as requested
- If you’re eligible, you’re covered
Note: If your claim is not recommended for a certified appraisal and you purchase one anyway, this guarantee may not app
Still have questions? Here’s your next step:
