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Last updated: August 18, 2025

Diminished Value & Total Loss Auto Appraisals in Minnesota: What You Need to Know

Minnesota drivers can recover losses for both diminished value (DV) and fair market value (FMV) claims after a car accident. Whether your vehicle was repaired or declared a total loss, state law allows you to pursue compensation for its true pre-accident value. This page explains how Minnesota diminished value appraisals and total loss auto appraisals work, what laws apply, key filing steps, and how a professional SnapClaim report can help you negotiate a fair insurance settlement. For city-specific information, visit our Minnesota Diminished Value Appraisal page.

Does Minnesota Allow Diminished Value and Total Loss Claims?

Diminished Value (DV)

Yes. Minnesota recognizes diminished value claims when supported by market evidence. If your car was repaired after an accident and you were not at fault, you may be entitled to compensation for the loss in market value between the vehicle’s pre-accident and post-repair condition. Although Minnesota has no specific DV statute, courts have allowed recovery under general property damage laws when proven with credible appraisal data and repair documentation.

Fair Market Value / Total Loss (FMV)

Yes. When repair costs exceed your vehicle’s actual cash value, Minnesota insurers must settle based on its fair market value before the accident. If the insurer’s offer is too low, you can request an independent Fair Market Value Appraisal using verified Minnesota market data and dealer quotes.

Key Minnesota Laws & Regulations

  • DV recognition: Permitted under Minnesota tort law when supported by evidence of diminished market value.
  • FMV requirement: Insurers must use comparable vehicles to determine actual cash value.
  • Statute of limitations: 2 years for property damage, including DV and FMV claims.
  • Comparative negligence: Minnesota follows a pure comparative fault system — your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
  • Small claims: Minnesota District Courts handle claims up to $10,000.
  • Insurance complaints: File with the Minnesota Department of Commerce – Insurance Division.

What You Should Document

  • Accident or police report: Obtain from local police or highway patrol.
  • Repair invoices and supplements: Include all parts lists, calibration data, and photos.
  • Vehicle photos: Before and after repairs, showing VIN and odometer.
  • Comparable sales data: Minnesota dealership and private listings from your area (Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, etc.).
  • Certified Diminished Value or FMV Appraisal from SnapClaim.

Step-by-Step Claim Process

  1. Confirm your claim type: Diminished Value (DV) for repaired vehicles or Fair Market Value (FMV) for total loss.
  2. Gather documentation: Collect your police report, repair invoices, and vehicle photos.
  3. Order a professional appraisal: SnapClaim reports use verified Minnesota comparables and USPAP-compliant valuation methods.
  4. Submit a demand letter: Include your appraisal to support your claim.
  5. Negotiate or escalate: If the insurer undervalues your claim, use your report to pursue arbitration or file in small claims court.

Why a Professional Minnesota Auto Appraisal Matters

Insurers often rely on outdated or incomplete valuation systems. A SnapClaim Diminished Value Appraisal or Fair Market Value Appraisal uses verified Minnesota market data, local comparables, and certified methodologies accepted by courts and insurers. Every report is insurer-ready, court-defensible, and backed by a Money-Back Guarantee.

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Learn More About Minnesota Diminished Value Claims

For more details on eligibility, local laws, and sample reports, visit our Minnesota Diminished Value page. For other states, visit Diminished Value State Laws.

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