Emily Sortor  |  May 20, 2022

Category: Insurance

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Vehicle Total Loss Process

If you filed a total loss claim after a car accident, you may not have received all of the compensation you should have. In some states, insurance companies are expected to cover costs beyond just the fair market value of the car, but in some cases, they don’t.

Car accident fees and charges can pile up quickly, and policyholders should be assured that they will receive compensation to cover them.

In 2015, J.D. Power conducted a study into the vehicle total loss process, noting that severe claims including total loss car claims were on the rise. This finding was coupled with the fact that severe claims had an effect on policyholders’ satisfaction with the vehicle total loss process as a whole.

Now, lawyers are launching an investigation into cases where insurance companies failed to pay additional costs like taxes and fees to their policyholders whose vehicles were a total loss.

About Total Loss Car Accident Claims

Total loss car accident claims are insurance claims made after a vehicle was totaled. The term “totaled” refers to a car that has been so damaged in an accident that the value of the car itself is less than what it would cost to repair the damage, according to Value Penguin.

Whether or not a car was totaled is determined by the insurance adjuster. In many cases, a policyholder is then given the fair market value of the car after they file a successful claim.

However, other costs associated with totaling a car and then acquiring a new car are not always covered. Some other fees that a policyholder may incur during the vehicle total loss process are sales tax, title transfer fees, tag transfer fees, and more. Injuries and lawsuits are a completely different matter.

As they are expenses incurred as a result of an accident, in the case of many policies, they may be covered under a total loss claim. However, some insurance policies may only cover the fair market value of the car, even though state law may require them to cover more. Consumers may not be getting all they’re owed after a total loss car accident.

Total Loss Car Accident Lawsuits

GEICO and State Farm are two car insurance companies that have been accused of short-changing policyholders. Some policyholders have taken action and have filed lawsuits against their insurance providers for allegedly not compensating them for additional costs related to a totaled vehicle.

In a total loss lawsuit against GEICO, policy holders argued that fees beyond the fair market value of the car are included in the “actual cash value” covered by the policy.

To support their argument, the policyholders who field the GEICO total loss lawsuit argued that expenses like sales tax and title fees are unavoidable to customers who go through the vehicle total loss process and therefore should be covered.

Join a Free Total Loss Car Accident Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

If you were insured under an auto insurance policy, experienced a total loss car accident, and were not reimbursed for sales tax and other fees by your insurance company in the last 5 years, you may qualify to join a total loss car accident class action lawsuit investigation.

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69 thoughts onWere You Fairly Compensated in the Vehicle Total Loss Process?

  1. Brian Edwards says:

    My car was totaled in 2018 it was the other guys fault please help me I know I should have gotten more money. THANK YOU

  2. Brian Edwards says:

    My car was total ed in 2018 I argued with Allstate and lost please help me

  3. Kathy Manring says:

    6/7/2017 car wreck 70 west car totaled by State Farm don’t know if I got anything other than just for loss of car wasn’t my fault, out of state driver hit and run caught by CPD Nothing happen to the person that left the accident. It was surprising I always thought leave a accident you’d lose you license but no! She entered two different freeways before Cpd caught her and nothing?..? I had two Wittenesd one that stayed with her until Cpd caught her

  4. Melanie Sanders says:

    Add me 2 total loss through Geico 7/2015 & 6/2016. Still owe money on car loan due to Geico not paying the entire loan off. No taxes, or fees were reimbursed to me.

  5. Barbara says:

    How do I know if taxes and title were paid. My car was paid off and they sent blue book price as payment. Insurance is AAA in California. Accident 3 years ago.

  6. Beblen Pole says:

    I had a total loss but not Geico…is there anything tjat i could do?Please email me ..beblenpole1@gmail.com

  7. Ruby Gamero says:

    I was the passenger n boyfriend the driver. My boyfriend hit the front truck. The car was purchased and leased by me no co signer just me. My boyfriend had insurance under his name and added me. Once we had an accident I was never once mentioned on any report from boyfriend insurance nor from the other insurance company. I was never acknowledged. Not one claim had my name. When boyfriends insurance settled every paper from DMV, BILL OF SALE was all under my boyfriends name as if he was the owner of the car which was a total loss on 4/28/2018. And what they gave him in returned was under his name as well.

  8. SHEMONE C FULLILOVE says:

    please add me

  9. Regina Ruth Pariente says:

    I was tboned and was total loss and I had to cover it all because the person who hit me had lapsed insurance with the same company as I had.
    That wreck completely destroyed my life and ive been stuck in pure hell ever since

  10. Mark Grooms says:

    Geico paid me half of what my car was worth. Please add me

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