In prior blog posts, I’ve covered developments in the putative class actions against insurance companies in Georgia involving diminution in value on property insurance claims (see my March 11, 2016 post, for example). These cases stem from a 2012 Georgia Supreme Court decision ruling that diminution in value following completion of repairs was potentially
Diminished Value
Class Action on Diminished Value: Washington Supreme Court Finds Coverage and Upholds Certification of Class
By Wystan Ackerman on
Posted in Auto Insurance
Numerous class actions have been brought against auto insurers on the theory that they should be required to pay under collision coverage not only for the cost of repairing damage to a vehicle but also for the diminished value that a vehicle might sustain because it was in an accident. This claim for diminished value…