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Thank you for the reply. I'm not too experienced in dealing with insurance claims except for 2 others were I was I hit .one claim I got a lawyer because I was hurt and the other somebody totaled my dodge neon in my driveway. In the claim for my neon they offered me $1000 initially but when I refused to settle and said I had paid more than that they asked me to submit examples of other cars around the price I paid. I ended up settling for $2800 so that's what I meant by initial offer I apologize if that's incorrect. As for the public records, why would my car be listed with higher mileage though? Is that a common thing to listed incorrectly? If it is then sounds like it would be near impossible to dispute seeing I don't have pictures of the mileage as proof. On the part of submitting similar cars to mine it has been super hard to find any in my area for some reason and I have literally searched every site like autotrader, cargurus, edmunds,etc. I had no trouble finding them in all other states. I'm guessing the adjuster couldn't either as her example were from oregon and California
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https://www.reddit.com/r/InsuranceClaims/comments/ufgcng/claims_advice_for_negotiation_of_offer/i6wb9ji/
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5/1/2022, 12:13:49 PM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:08 AM

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