How to get more money for your total loss after being involved in accident


Car accident is a bad experience. You may have an accident injury claim, which involve a professional car accident lawyer to settle your car accident medical bills and auto injury compensation.
Accident attorneys are rarely helping you with your property damage claim whether your vehicle is a total loss, or repairable. If you involve an injury lawyer to help you with your property damage, they will expect 33% of your total loss settlement.

The Claim Buster eBook is written to help those who have been injured or not injured in a car accident but have a property damage claim with an insurance company. You need to recover as much money as possible to get your life back to normal after being involved in a car accident and finding a Replacement Vehicle is a top priority!

Are you dealing with a stubborn insurance adjuster?
Insurance adjusters are paid to make your auto accident claim payout as little money as possible. In the insurance world, this is called Loss Economic Opportunity or, LEO. They are trained in technical terminology to scare you into a low auto claim settlement and they do not care about your personal situation.

Do not let an insurance adjuster tell you they cannot give you more for your settlement, or that it is simply out of their hands. With the correct knowledge and training, you can fight back!

Is your car a total loss after your car accident?
The damages caused by the car accident will cost more than 70%, 80%, or 90% (depending on appraiser of the insurance company) of the total value of your vehicle to repair. Therefore, your vehicle is a total loss. By law, the insurance company has the right to make this decision. You have little control over this. What you do have control over is how much they pay you for your vehicle replacement value, despite what a claim adjuster may have told you. Remember, never accept the first settlement offer.

The Claim Buster eBook will give you the strategy and knowledge to beat the insurance company at their own car-evaluation game. You will have the knowledge to pick apart the insurance vehicle value appraisal that was done on your vehicle and tell them where they are flawed. By doing this you put the ball in your court, and more importantly, you will put more money in your pocket.

How can you recover what your vehicle is worth?
The Claim Buster eBook will give you detailed instructions on how to put together a professional demand package to prove the actual cash value of your vehicle and to say which can be just as important as everything you should say when dealing with insurance adjusters.

The Claim Buster eBook will teach how to get compensation equal to what you could have sold your vehicle in your local market for the day of the accident. You will not only learn how to provide the total loss adjuster with proof of your vehicle's value, you will also be able to pick their appraisal apart and disprove their research so your appraisal is the only one left standing.

Here's a free tip to save you money.
You will save hundreds of dollars just by mentioning a deduction for your vehicle not being 'Dealer Ready' to your insurance claim adjuster. Try it! Definitely you want to see what the rest of The Claim Buster eBook has to offer.

How does prior damage on my car affect me?
The insurance claim adjusters take full advantage of the repair cost of the prior damage from the value of your vehicle to give you less money. The overall value of your vehicle will raise using the techniques taught in The Claim Buster eBook because it's cheaper than sending an appraiser to evaluate the prior damage.

What is Tort Law?
The Tort Law basically states that you are entitled to fair compensation for all losses because the insurance of the at-fault driver must restore your life to the condition it was in before the car accident. The insurance is bound by the at-fault driver's policy limits. Once those limits have been reached, you have to pursue the actual driver who hit you to recover any supplemental dues. A list of these dues can be found in our eBook. Purchase The Claim Buster eBook now.

Can I retain my vehicle even though it's a total loss?
The answer is YES. You do have the right to retain your total loss vehicle. The insurance company can legally deduct the salvage value of your auto from your settlement. The salvage amount is negotiable using the tactics taught in the Claim Buster eBook.


Who is CCC? What is take price?
After deeming your vehicle a total loss, the insurance company will obtain a vehicle evaluation report. This evaluation report usually comes from one of two companies, CCC Information Services Group, Inc. or ADP/Auto Source. These companies specialize in low-balling the value of your vehicle so that insurance companies can pay you less money.

Claim Buster has the tips and tricks you can use to pick these evaluations apart and raise the offer on your vehicle. You may notice the comparable vehicles that are listed on these evaluations all are valued at the 'take price'. The Claim Buster eBook will tell you all about the take price and what it means. More importantly, it will tell you how you can get more money for your claim settlement.


Is your vehicle repairable?
When the repairs on your vehicle cost less than 75% of your vehicle's value, the insurance adjuster will send you to a repair shop to complete the vehicle repairs. Wait a minute... what if you don't want to go to their body shop, or worse yet, the dealership they chose for your vehicle repairs? It is your right to have the vehicle repaired at the auto collision or body shop of your choice.

The negotiations don't stop there. What about a car rental? What about compensation for the time you have been without your car?


Did you know you're entitled to loss of use?
In a car accident claim, the at-fault insurance company is on the hook to give you fair compensation for each day you are without your vehicle. This is called Loss of Use.


Diminished Value
The diminished value is the difference in value of the wrecked vehicle and the one in good condition. Before you go telling your adjuster that you have a diminished value claim, The Claim Buster eBook will teach you the correct procedure that should be followed in order to claim the maximum amount of money for your settlement.

Car Accident Help
Thousands have had a better experience dealing with adjusters after their car accidents and proven their vehicle is worth more than the insurance company is willing to give them for their total loss, by using the information in The Claim Buster eBook.

We know that every situation is unique. Sometimes you need even more help. It is our promise to answer every email and give extra help when needed and when reasonable.