How Root Insurance undervalues claims
Valuation engine: Proprietary telematics + CCC ONE
- Root Insurance is telematics-first and uses CCC ONE for valuations; claims handling is mostly app-based.
- Root rarely deploys in-person adjusters; all condition assessments come from app-uploaded photos.
- Root frequently undervalues vehicle features it cannot detect from photos (factory options, recent maintenance).
- Appraisal-clause invocation against Root requires written demand to claims@joinroot.com — verbal calls are often ineffective.
Tennessee laws on your side
Appraisal clause
Tennessee auto policies include the standard binding appraisal clause.
Sales tax & title fees
Insurers must include applicable state and local sales tax plus title fees in the settlement.
Diminished value
Tennessee allows DV in third-party contexts.
Statute reference
Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-01-05 (Unfair Claims Practices).
How Root Insurance calculates ACV in Tennessee
In Tennessee, Root Insurance runs every total-loss valuation through Proprietary telematics + CCC ONE. The system pulls roughly 6 "comparable" listings within a 50-mile radius of your ZIP code, then applies a base value before stacking deductions. For Tennessee claims, Root Insurance adjusters tend to subtract $500–$1,200 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 Tennessee private-party market. Insurers must include applicable state and local sales tax plus title fees in the settlement, but Root Insurance's first offer in Tennessee 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 Tennessee drivers consistently recover thousands once an independent appraiser re-runs the numbers.
Tennessee case study: +$4,680 on a 2022 Nissan Rogue
A metro Tennessee client came to us after Root Insurance offered $19,500 on a 2022 Nissan Rogue totaled in a rear-end collision. The Proprietary telematics + CCC ONE report pulled comps from outside the local market and missed two factory option packages. We rebuilt the valuation using Tennessee-specific dealer asking prices, corrected the mileage adjustment, and added the omitted options. Root Insurance revised the offer to $24,180 — a $4,680 increase — within 16 days, without invoking the appraisal clause. Representative example; outcomes vary by VIN, condition, and policy language in Tennessee.
Case details have been generalized to protect client privacy.