How Toogle undervalues claims
Valuation engine: CCC ONE Market Valuation
- Toogle uses CCC ONE through a digital-first claims platform — fast but formulaic offers.
- Toogle rarely deploys in-person adjusters; all condition assessments come from claimant photos.
- Toogle frequently undervalues vehicles with aftermarket upgrades or non-stock trims.
- Independent appraisals with local dealer comps consistently improve Toogle settlements.
New York laws on your side
Appraisal clause
Standard New York auto policies (Reg. 35-D) include a binding appraisal clause, and 11 NYCRR 216.7 requires carriers to act in good faith on ACV disputes.
Sales tax & title fees
11 NYCRR 216.7(b)(4) requires insurers to pay applicable sales tax (8.875% in NYC) and title fees as part of the total-loss settlement.
Diminished value
New York generally does not allow first-party diminished-value claims.
Statute reference
11 NYCRR 216.7 (Unfair Claims Settlement Practices).
How Toogle calculates ACV in New York
In New York, Toogle runs every total-loss valuation through CCC ONE Market Valuation. The system pulls roughly 11 "comparable" listings within a 185-mile radius of your ZIP code, then applies a base value before stacking deductions. For New York claims, Toogle adjusters tend to subtract $1,600–$2,300 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 New York private-party market. 11 NYCRR 216, but Toogle's first offer in New York 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 New York drivers consistently recover thousands once an independent appraiser re-runs the numbers.
New York case study: +$4,320 on a 2019 Chevy Silverado
A Long Island client came to us after Toogle offered $13,750 on a 2019 Chevy Silverado 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 New York-specific dealer asking prices, corrected the mileage adjustment, and added the omitted options. Toogle revised the offer to $18,070 — a $4,320 increase — within 25 days, without invoking the appraisal clause. Representative example; outcomes vary by VIN, condition, and policy language in New York.
Case details have been generalized to protect client privacy.