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What happens if I don’t agree with the insurance company’s estimate of my car value?

If your car has been totaled in an accident, your insurance company should pay you the replacement value of your car.  If you don’t agree with your insurance company’s estimate of your car’s value, you are not stuck with whatever the insurance company offers you. It’s best to get a few written estimates from auto dealers or appraisers regarding what they think your car was worth before it was totaled in the accident. If the estimates are higher than what you’re being offered by the insurance company, let the company know. If they still won’t offer you what the car is worth, contact our law firm, PritzkerOlsen, P.A, at 612-338-0202 or 1-888-377-8900.  You may also submit our free consultation form.

For more information, please see our 10 tips for getting fair car value.

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  1. How do I know what my car is worth

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