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“I had no idea my car had lost that much value after the crash. SnapClaim gave me everything I needed to file the diminished value claim — I got the report in less than an hour.”

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Filing A Diminished Value Claim In Connecticut

If you were in an auto accident caused by another person in the state of Wisconsin, you have a right to file a diminished value claim. A previously damaged vehicle is less valuable compared to a similar vehicle with a clean history. Fortunately, you can recover this lost value through a diminished value claim if you weren’t at-fault.

Connecticut diminished value law

Connecticut is a diminished value state, meaning there is case law supporting your legal right to compensation when another party is at-fault. You have two years from the date of loss to file a diminished value claim.

Plaintiff is entitled to recover the reasonable repair costs and any residual diminution in value. Key cases include: Littlejohn v. Elionsky, 36 A.2d 52 (Conn. 1944); Stults v. Palmer, 141 Conn. 709 (1954); Damico v. Dalton, 1 Conn. App. 186 (1984); Alexander v. Bailey, 55 Conn. L. Rptr. 653 (2013); Chenevert v. Turek, 2013 WL 6671512 (Conn. 2013); Corridino v. Kovaks, 2013 WL 8118969 (Conn. 2013); Sheldon v. Soucy, 2014 WL 1814279 (Conn. 2014); Bartnicki v. Stehr, 2014 WL 5094332 (Conn. 2014); Muckle v. Pressley, 2017 WL 1429932 (Conn. 2017).

The true rule is that the measure of damages is the difference between the fair market value of the vehicle immediately before and after the collision. However, if the automobile damage may be repaired and the repairs will restore the vehicle to substantially its former condition, the cost of repair will ordinarily furnish proper proof of the loss.

Although the plaintiff’s vehicle could be driven after it was repaired, it still had diminished value because of the accident, and consequently the vehicle was not restored to its former condition of “full” fair market value.

How to file a diminished value claim in Connecticut

Step 1. Get a free estimate. Start by checking if your vehicle qualifies for a diminished value claim. SnapClaim provides a fast, no-cost estimate to help you understand your potential recovery.

Step 2. Order your certified appraisal report. If eligible, SnapClaim will generate a professional, independent diminished value appraisal—often in minutes. This report is formatted for insurance use and backed by industry data.

Step 3. Submit your claim. Along with your appraisal, SnapClaim provides a pre-filled demand letter to send to the at-fault driver’s insurance company. This makes it easy to start the claims process without a lawyer.

Step 4. Settle your claim. Most insurers will respond with a settlement offer. You can choose to accept, negotiate, or escalate the claim. If needed, SnapClaim can help you provide documentation to support further action.

SnapClaim is designed to help you recover fair compensation with less stress, faster turnaround, and no upfront legal fees.

Money-back guarantee: If your final insurance recovery is under $1,000, SnapClaim will refund 100% of your appraisal fee. We only succeed when you do.

Connecticut diminished value law

Statute of Limitations: 2 years

Third Party Diminished Value Claim: Yes

First Party Diminished Value Claim: No

Most insurance policies will exclude diminished value.

Connecticut Property Damage Minimum Limits: $25,000 in coverage

Uninsured Motorist Coverage for Diminished Value: No coverage

Underinsured Motorist Coverage for Diminished Value: No coverage

Connecticut Small Claims Court Limit: $5000

limit with no appeals allowed. Attorneys

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“I didn’t know about diminished value until I found SnapClaim. Their report was done in minutes, and the support team explained everything clearly. I used the letter they provided and ended up with an extra $3,200. Super easy.”

Sarah D.

“SnapClaim helped me file a diminished value claim after repairs. The process was smooth, fast, and I received more money than expected. Their team handled everything so I could focus on getting my car and life back to normal.”

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“I uploaded my repair estimate and got a professional report the same day. SnapClaim made everything so simple. Their platform saved me hours of back-and-forth with insurance and got me a solid payout”

Jason T.

“After my car was totaled, SnapClaim gave me a fair market value report that clearly beat the insurance offer. I submitted it with my claim and they increased the payout. The process was fast, fair, and worth every penny."

Omar L.

“SnapClaim made a huge difference for me. I had no clue how to value my vehicle post-accident. Their diminished value report was detailed, with comps and expert review. I sent it in and got a great settlement in less than a week. Truly amazing.”

Pria S.

“SnapClaim is a game-changer. I used their fair market value report after a total loss, and it helped me negotiate a much better offer. The design, speed, and clarity of the report made a real difference with my adjuster..”

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Frequently asked questions:

  • What is a Diminished Value (DV) claim?

    Diminished Value is the loss in market value a vehicle suffers after an accident, even after repairs. If your car has been in an accident caused by someone else, you may be entitled to compensation for this loss.

  • What is a Fair Market Value (FMV) report?

    A Fair Market Value report estimates your vehicle’s current value based on verified market data. It’s commonly used for insurance negotiations, resale, legal cases, and total loss disputes.

  • What do I need to get started?

    You’ll need your VIN number, mileage, repair document (if applicable), and your contact information. We’ll guide you step by step through the process.

  • What is your refund policy?

    If you recover less than $1000 from your claim using our report, we offer a full refund of the report cost—no questions asked. Terms and conditions apply.

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