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so what ended up happening?Yes, you can still claim DV.
Your conflict is technically not with the insurance company, it's with the person who hit you. You are ultimately claiming damages from the at-fault party. And if needed, you would sue the person who hit you, not Geico.
However, as the insurance company, Geico would have to represent the client and pay out any damages. Regardless of whether you are a GEICO customer or not, they are going to do whatever they can to avoid paying out.
which company is the other person's insurance?Any advice or suggestions on how to claim diminish value if the other insurance company is non responsive?
so what ended up happening?
Travelers Property and Casualty Company of Americawhich company is the other person's insurance?
Try this firm. Found onlineUpdate:
Been going back and forth with the at fault insurance company. They aren't budging from 2k. I'm having a hard time finding an attorney willing to take the case. I could always go small claims I suppose.
Tell them you’d like a letter stating they are not willing to give you closer to what you’re asking for. So then you can go sue their policy holder directly. They should then budge a bit once you say this.Try this firm. Found online
“Diminished Value” - Could these words get you more money after a car accident?
Your new car is now damaged and needs repair. Unfortunately, even a repaired car will most likely be worth less than before the accident.www.capcitylaw.com