Diminished Value Attorney
in North Carolina
Was your car’s value reduced after an accident? You may be entitled to compensation. Let us help you recover what you’ve lost.
When your vehicle is involved in an accident—no matter how perfect the repairs may seem—its resale value often takes a hit. In North Carolina, you have the legal right to pursue a diminished value claim and recover the difference in your car’s market value due to the accident.
At RHD Legal, we help drivers across North Carolina get compensated for their vehicle’s lost value. If your car has been devalued after an accident that wasn’t your fault, our attorneys are here to guide you through the process.

What Is Diminished Value?
Diminished value refers to the reduction in a vehicle’s market value after it’s been involved in an accident—even after full repairs. Potential buyers typically pay less for cars with an accident history due to perceived risks or hidden issues.
Example:
Before accident: $20,000
After accident & repairs: $15,000
Diminished value claim: $5,000
Types of Diminished Value
Understanding the type of loss is critical to maximizing your claim:
Inherent Diminished Value
The most common form, referring to loss in value simply because the car now has an accident history.Immediate Diminished Value
The difference in market value before and immediately after the accident (prior to repairs).Repair-Related Diminished Value
A drop in value caused by incomplete or low-quality repairs.

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North Carolina Diminished Value Laws
North Carolina is an at-fault state, meaning the driver responsible for the accident is legally liable for all resulting damages—including your vehicle’s diminished value.
Under North Carolina General Statute § 20-279.21, you may invoke the appraisal clause if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair diminished value settlement. This formal process allows both parties to appoint independent appraisers and, if necessary, an impartial umpire to resolve the dispute.Important: There are strict time limits to file. Contact an attorney early to protect your rights.

The Appraisal Process Explained
If your diminished value claim is disputed, here’s how the formal appraisal process works:
Written demand is made by either party
Each side chooses an independent appraiser
Appraisers evaluate the diminished value independently
If they disagree, the matter is submitted to an umpire
A final value is decided and may be binding if uncontested
Legal representation ensures this process is handled correctly and on time.
How to Prove Diminished Value
Insurance companies won’t just take your word for it. You’ll need solid documentation to support your claim, such as:
Certified vehicle appraisal from an expert
Photos of the damage and repair process
Repair invoices and documentation
Comparable market data showing how similar cars without accidents are valued higher


Steps to File a Diminished Value Claim in North Carolina
Notify the at-fault driver’s insurance company
Don’t delay—there are deadlines that may impact your ability to claim.Get a professional appraisal
Choose someone experienced with post-accident vehicle evaluations.Submit documentation
Include all repair records, appraisals, and photos.Negotiate with the adjuster
Be prepared for a low initial offer.Invoke the appraisal clause if necessary
When negotiations fail, formal appraisal may be the best next step.
Why Choose Us AS Your Diminished Value Attorney in North Carolina?
When you’re injured, the attorney you choose can make all the difference. At RHD Legal, we’re more than legal representation—we’re your dedicated support team.
Personalized Attention
You’re never just a case number. We take the time to understand your story and fight for what matters most to you.
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Our work earns referrals from other lawyers who know we deliver results with integrity and professionalism.
Clear, Compassionate Communication
We keep you informed at every step, so you always know where your case stands and what comes next.
Relentless Advocacy
We don’t back down. We fight hard to secure the best possible outcome—because your recovery deserves nothing less.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Diminished Value in North Carolina
Yes. If you were not at fault in the accident and your car lost value—even after repairs—you can file a diminished value claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance company.
North Carolina’s statute of limitations for property damage (including diminished value) is three years from the date of the accident. However, the sooner you start the process, the better your chances of recovering full value.
You have the right to invoke the appraisal clause under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-279.21. This allows a third-party resolution process that can lead to a fair, binding decision if done properly.
It’s not legally required, but it’s highly recommended. Insurance companies often offer low settlements or deny claims without strong evidence or legal pressure. An attorney can handle negotiations, the appraisal process, and even litigation if needed.
It depends on your car’s:
Pre-accident market value
Post-repair market value
Quality of repairs
Vehicle age, mileage, and accident history
Professional appraisers use proven methodologies to assess this difference.
No. North Carolina follows pure contributory negligence. If you were even 1% at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages—including diminished value. This makes proving fault especially important.
What to Expect When You Work with RHD Legal
Your Free, No-Pressure Consultation
We start by listening. During your initial consultation, we’ll review your situation, answer your questions, and explain your rights. There’s no cost, no obligation—just clarity and guidance when you need it most.
Clear Commitment & Onboarding
If we’re a good fit, we make it official. Our team walks you through every step of hiring RHD Legal, ensuring you fully understand the process, paperwork, and path forward. You focus on healing—we’ll handle the legal side.
Fighting Alongside You
Once we take your case, you’re never alone. Our legal team works aggressively to build your case, deal with the insurance companies, and protect your rights—keeping you informed every step of the way.
Pursuing the Justice You Deserve
Whether through settlement or trial, we pursue the best possible outcome for your case. We don’t just aim to win—we fight to deliver real results that help you move forward with confidence.
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