Washington Diminished Value Claim Guide

Washington's Moeller decision squarely affirms 1st-party DV — your insurer owes you the post-repair diminution. Statute of limitations: 3 years. Typical recovery: $1,800–$5,200.

DV stance
first-party
Statute of limitations
3 years
Typical recovery
$1,800–$5,200
First-party recognized
Yes

Washington diminished value law

Washington's Moeller decision squarely affirms 1st-party DV — your insurer owes you the post-repair diminution.

Citing authority: Moeller v. Farmers Ins., 173 Wn.2d 264 (2011)

Statute of limitations: 3 years. Filing late waives the claim — carriers will not extend.

The Washington total-loss threshold (Total Loss Formula) 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 Washington

  1. 1Document the pre-loss condition: photos, service records, comparable listings.
  2. 2Wait for repairs to complete and obtain the final repair invoice.
  3. 3Get an independent DV appraisal (USPAP-compliant, market-data based, citing Washington comp sets).
  4. 4Send a written demand to the at-fault carrier citing Moeller v. Farmers Ins., 173 Wn.2d 264 (2011) within 3 years.
  5. 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.

17c estimated diminished value
$660
$2,200
10% cap
×0.50
Damage
×0.6
Mileage

17c is the insurer's floor, not the ceiling. Our independent DV appraisals routinely recover 1.5–3× the 17c number using market-data comp sets.

Washington DV claims by insurer

Each carrier handles DV differently. Pick yours for negotiation tactics specific to their valuation tool.

Frequently asked

Can I file a diminished value claim in Washington?

Yes. Washington's Moeller decision squarely affirms 1st-party DV — your insurer owes you the post-repair diminution. The statute of limitations is 3 years.

How much is a Washington diminished value claim worth?

Washington drivers typically recover $1,800–$5,200 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 Washington?

3 years. Citing authority: Moeller v. Farmers Ins., 173 Wn.2d 264 (2011). File before the window closes — insurers will not waive it.

Will the insurer accept my Washington DV claim?

Carriers routinely deny or undervalue first-offer DV claims. An independent USPAP appraisal, paired with a written demand citing Moeller v. Farmers Ins., 173 Wn.2d 264 (2011), materially changes that response.

Get a Washington DV appraisal that wins

USPAP-compliant, market-data based, cites your VIN's comp set. Average client recovery is 1.5–3× the carrier's 17c offer.