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Free total-loss tools

Use these free tools to check your state rights, evaluate your offer, and decide whether to push back. No account required.

Settlement Calculator

Compare your insurer's offer to fair market value and estimate the dollars you might recover by negotiating.

Diminished Value Calculator

Free 17c (Mabry) diminished-value estimator. Find out how much resale value you lost after the repair.

State Rights Checker

Pick your state and instantly see your total-loss threshold, statutory rights, and licensing rules.

Self-Check: Is My Offer Too Low?

Five fast checks that reveal whether your insurance company's offer is fair or whether you're being lowballed.

Free Offer Analysis

Upload your insurance company's market valuation report and get a no-obligation analysis from our team.

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