THE LAW ENTITLES YOU TO BE COMPENSATED FOR DIMINISHED VALUE.

EVEN IF YOU DON'T SELL YOUR CAR.

OUR NO RISK SERVICE



No Out-of-Pocket 

You don’t pay a penny. We pay all costs including 
legal and independent appraisal fees.

What do I have to do?

Nothing. Our claim professionals negotiate and settle the claim, 
ensuring the highest best result.

We Pay All Costs

You are guaranteed a fixed % of the Settlement. 
Our costs can be $600 to $1500, you pay nothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

You get 60% of the total amount of the settlement minus a one-time $95 administration fee that is deducted from the settlement.

No. We pay all expenses including all professional appraisal fees, all attorney and legal fees including all associated costs required to obtain a settlement.

The settlement is sent from the insurance company directly to an escrow account maintained by a Florida law firm, who sends your money directly to you.

No. Diminished value is not paid by your insurance company but is paid by the at-fault driver’s insurance company.

Usually 2-4 months.

Nothing, we do the rest. It will help hurry things along if you send in your repair invoice, but if you don’t have it they will get it. 

THE TEAM

Our service is very straight forward, there is no fine print. You never give us any money. Upon settlement you get 60% of the total minus a one-time administration fee of $95 after settlement. Our goal is to get the best settlement possible. It’s that simple.

We pay all the expenses, legal fees, including the cost for an independent diminished value appraisal.
You don’t pay a penny.

Call (252) 415-9449


Bruce Witkin
Senior Claims Consultant

Bruce Witkin has spent over 10+ years in the legal field, and is an expert in diminished value claims. Bruce has been with Your Car Claim for over 5 years and loves putting money in people’s pocket that they didn’t even know they had a right to receive. 


Travis Kimmey 
Legal Counsel

Mr. Kimmey received his Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of  Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law, where he also was  awarded an advanced degree (LLM) in taxation in 2014.

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