Diminished Value Claims in Pennsylvania

Does Pennsylvania Allow Diminished Value Claims?

Yes. The diminished value of your vehicle is recoverable in the state of Pennsylvania in third party cases only.

Is it mandatory for motorists to carry liability insurance in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Drivers must purchase and maintain car insurance in order to legally drive in Pennsylvania. Under Pennsylvania law, this is called maintaining financial responsibility on your vehicles. You can choose Full or Limited Tort under your auto insurance policy as a result of the Pennsylvania motor vehicle financial responsibility law. Limited Tort allows you to save on your premiums by waiving your right to recover certain damages, such as payments for pain and suffering, unless the injuries you sustain in an automobile accident meet one of the exceptions as defined by Pennsylvania law. Full Tort allows you to retain unrestricted rights to bring suit against the negligent party following an automobile accident.

Do you handle diminished value claims in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Although we are based in Texas, our services are available across the United States including Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania Diminished Value Claims Information:

  • Statute of Limitations – 2 Years from the date of the accident.
  • From the at-Fault Party’s Insurance Company – Yes
  • Under your own policy’s Uninsured Motorist Coverage – No

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Pennsylvania Diminished Value Claims
Whenever you need a diminished value assessment or report, or an appraisal report for losses related to any vehicle – car, motorcycle, boat, or RV, contact EAG.
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