How Mercury undervalues claims
Valuation engine: CCC ONE Market Valuation
- Mercury uses CCC ONE; comp selection skews toward the lower end of the local market.
- Mercury is strict on documentation — every receipt, service record, and option list must be submitted upfront.
- Mercury frequently undervalues California-specific premium trims (a significant share of its book).
- Independent appraisals with local-market comps move Mercury settlements up consistently.
Missouri laws on your side
Appraisal clause
Missouri auto policies include the binding appraisal clause under 20 CSR 100-1.
Sales tax & title fees
Insurers must include state and local sales tax plus title fees in the settlement.
Diminished value
Missouri courts have allowed first-party DV in limited cases.
Statute reference
20 CSR 100-1.050 (Unfair Claims Settlement Practices).
How Mercury calculates ACV in Missouri
In Missouri, Mercury runs every total-loss valuation through CCC ONE Market Valuation. The system pulls roughly 11 "comparable" listings within a 65-mile radius of your ZIP code, then applies a base value before stacking deductions. For Missouri claims, Mercury adjusters tend to subtract $1,000–$1,700 as a "condition adjustment" based on photos rather than an in-person inspection, and they almost always omit factory option packages (navigation, premium audio, tow package, advanced safety) that boost ACV in the Missouri private-party market. Insurers must include state and local sales tax plus title fees in the settlement, but Mercury's first offer in Missouri frequently leaves that line item blank until you push back. The comp radius, the condition deduction, and the option-package omission are the three places where Missouri drivers consistently recover thousands once an independent appraiser re-runs the numbers.
Missouri case study: +$3,840 on a 2020 Toyota Camry
A metro Missouri client came to us after Mercury offered $17,750 on a 2020 Toyota Camry totaled in a rear-end collision. The CCC ONE Market Valuation report pulled comps from outside the local market and missed two factory option packages. We rebuilt the valuation using Missouri-specific dealer asking prices, corrected the mileage adjustment, and added the omitted options. Mercury revised the offer to $21,590 — a $3,840 increase — within 15 days, without invoking the appraisal clause. Representative example; outcomes vary by VIN, condition, and policy language in Missouri.
Case details have been generalized to protect client privacy.