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If a car crash was serious enough to warrant settlement negotiations, car repair costs will make up a big chunk of that claim. With body work, parts and labor, these expenses can pile up fast.
In some cases, cars can be beyond repair and deemed a total loss. In that case, you’ll need the funds to buy a whole new car.
Having an expert vehicle accident lawyer, like those at Gage Mathers, can help figure out how much you’re owed.
Understanding the entire settlement process is key to understanding where car repair costs fit into the puzzle. With the car accident settlement timeline explained by your attorney, you can see where repair estimates, negotiations and payout all come into play.
No matter what, the first step is to always document everything. That means gathering all relevant documents related to your car’s damage.
Still, car repair costs are just one piece of the entire settlement. You’ll likely also be seeking compensation for any medical bills, lost wages from being unable to work or any pain and suffering you endured.
Settlement amounts in Arizona can vary greatly based on each individual situation; there is no set average amount. One person may walk away with $10,000, while someone else may be awarded $75,000. It’s all dependent on the extent of any damages or injuries incurred from the accident.
When it comes to the car repair portion, insurance companies will examine a few different factors:
The type of parts used, availability of those parts and the car’s overall value can all play a role in the final repair estimate. No two accidents (or accident claims) are the same, so each investigation and bill will look a little different.
This is why it’s so important to review the estimates carefully with your legal team, and make sure you’re getting the most out of your settlement without leaving any money on the table.
| Factor | What It Means | How It Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Extent of Damage | From cosmetic dents to major engine or frame issues | More severe damage means higher repair bills |
| Vehicle Type & Age | Newer or luxury vehicles need specialized parts and labor | Specialized parts and service increase total cost |
| Labor Rates & Location | Repair costs vary by region and shop rates | Urban areas (like Phoenix) typically cost more |
| Hidden Damage | Internal or unseen issues found during repairs | Can add unexpected expenses after the initial estimate |
| Parts Availability | OEM vs. aftermarket and supply chain delays | Limited availability drives up repair time and price |
Sometimes, cars are beyond repair after an accident. When the cost to repair the car is more than what the car is worth, insurance companies will call it a total loss. When this happens, the insurer will typically pay out the car’s market value, minus any deductible you may have.
It’s not unusual for drivers to disagree with this assessment, though. This is especially true if you’ve recently invested in the car with features like new tires, maintenance or added custom upgrades. It’s up to you and your attorney to present documentation to back up your argument.
The entire settlement negotiation process can be overwhelming and hard to navigate. Trying to figure out how much you’re owed can feel like too much when, truthfully, you should just be focused on healing and recovery.
This is where legal help from the trusted team at Gage Mathers comes in. Our experienced attorneys know how to negotiate with insurance companies, and are well-versed in the tactics they use to minimize payouts. We’ll always be your biggest advocate, keeping you informed every step of the way, and challenge any company’s lowball offers so you get the entire compensation you deserve!
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