Your Car Was Repaired. Your Financial Losses May Not Be.

After a not-at-fault accident, the insurance company may pay for the repair while leaving diminished value and loss-of-use damages unresolved. Claim Enforcer is being built to help drivers identify, document, and pursue the financial losses that often get ignored after the repair is complete.

Diminished Value & Loss of Use

The Repair Check Does Not Always Cover the Full Damage

A repaired vehicle can still lose market value simply because it now has an accident history. That loss is called diminished value. On top of that, many drivers may also have a loss-of-use claim for the time they were deprived of their vehicle, even if they did not personally rent a replacement car.

Most people never pursue these claims because nobody explains them clearly. The insurer is not built to volunteer money it does not have to pay. Claim Enforcer is being built to give drivers a clearer path.

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Claim Enforcer will launch with a Recovery Assessment designed to help drivers understand whether they may have a viable diminished value or loss-of-use claim. The assessment will review vehicle details, repair information, downtime, accident facts, and claim viability to produce a practical recovery snapshot.

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