Kentucky diminished value law
Kentucky courts have affirmed that drivers can recover diminished value from their own insurer when the carrier fails to fully restore pre-loss market value.
Citing authority: Hyden v. Farmers Ins., 20 S.W.3d 910 (Ky. App. 2000)
Statute of limitations: 2 years. Filing late waives the claim — carriers will not extend.
The Kentucky total-loss threshold (75% of ACV) interacts with DV: vehicles repaired just below threshold typically suffer the largest diminished value, because their structural histories show on Carfax but they were not retired.
How to file in Kentucky
- 1Document the pre-loss condition: photos, service records, comparable listings.
- 2Wait for repairs to complete and obtain the final repair invoice.
- 3Get an independent DV appraisal (USPAP-compliant, market-data based, citing Kentucky comp sets).
- 4Send a written demand to the at-fault carrier citing Hyden v. Farmers Ins., 20 S.W.3d 910 (Ky. App. 2000) within 2 years.
- 5If denied or undervalued, escalate to the state DOI or invoke the appraisal clause.
17c Diminished Value Calculator
The 17c formula is the industry-standard starting point used by State Farm, GEICO, and most adjusters. Real recoveries are usually higher — this gives you the insurer's anchor.
Kentucky DV claims by insurer
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Frequently asked
Can I file a diminished value claim in Kentucky?
Yes. Kentucky courts have affirmed that drivers can recover diminished value from their own insurer when the carrier fails to fully restore pre-loss market value. The statute of limitations is 2 years.
How much is a Kentucky diminished value claim worth?
Kentucky drivers typically recover $1,500–$4,200 on standard passenger vehicles. Luxury and low-mileage vehicles often exceed that range. Severity, mileage, vehicle class, and pre-loss comp values all drive the number.
What is the statute of limitations for diminished value in Kentucky?
2 years. Citing authority: Hyden v. Farmers Ins., 20 S.W.3d 910 (Ky. App. 2000). File before the window closes — insurers will not waive it.
Will the insurer accept my Kentucky DV claim?
Carriers routinely deny or undervalue first-offer DV claims. An independent USPAP appraisal, paired with a written demand citing Hyden v. Farmers Ins., 20 S.W.3d 910 (Ky. App. 2000), materially changes that response.