Diminished Value & Total Loss Claims in Kansas
Our certified auto appraisers specialize in diminished value in Kansas and total loss in Kansas claims. We help you recover the hidden value of your vehicle with appraisals compliant with Kansas insurance laws.
Kansas Claims Law
Diminished Value in Kansas
Filing a Diminished Value Claim in Kansas
In Kansas, if you are involved in a collision caused by another driver's negligence, you have the legal right to pursue compensation for the inherent diminished value of your vehicle. Even if a highly-rated body shop restores your car to its pre-accident physical condition, the vehicle is permanently tainted in the open market. A Carfax or AutoCheck report showing an accident will cause any dealership or private buyer in the Sunflower State to drastically discount their offer. Kansas tort law allows you to hold the at-fault driver's insurance company liable for this exact financial loss.
Kansas operates under a "modified comparative fault" system (the 50% rule). This means you can successfully pursue a diminished value claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company as long as you were less than 50% responsible for the crash. Because first-party diminished value claims (claims against your own collision coverage) are generally excluded by standard policy language, building a strong third-party claim is critical.
Kansas's 2-Year Deadline
Time is of the essence. Under Kansas Statutes § 60-513, you have exactly two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit for injury to personal property. If you miss this deadline, your case will be dismissed, and you will lose your right to recover diminished value entirely. We highly recommend initiating the appraisal process immediately after your vehicle is released from the repair shop to prevent the insurer from blaming the depreciation on subsequent mileage.
Why Dealership Quotes Fail
Insurance companies operating in Kansas will routinely deny diminished value claims, arguing the loss is strictly hypothetical or that "quality repairs restored the value." They will quickly reject a written trade-in offer from a dealership as biased. To force them to pay, you must provide a certified, independent appraisal. DVHIVE delivers Claim-Ready reports based on real-world Kansas market data, providing the undeniable proof adjusters require to process your settlement.
Key Facts: Kansas
At-Fault Claims
Allowed
Uninsured Motorist
Coverage Available
Avg. Payout
$4,800
Statute of Limitations
2 Years
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