The Gore Law Firm Newsletter | February 2017

February Is #welovereferrals Month!
Our Law Firm Mission:
"We believe those injured in a collision should be provided with an excellent overall client experience: they should be kept up to date and educated about the status of their case, and they should have their case moved efficiently and effectively 
throughout  the process"
Around Our Office
Meet The Newest Member Of The Gore Law Firm Team: Paralegal Erick Lara Paiz 
 
We are excited to welcome to the firm paralegal Erick Lara Paiz. Erick has prior experience working at two different personal injury law firms in the metro Atlanta area.  He is also fluent in English and Spanish. When he is not at work, Erick enjoys being outdoors, hiking, and spending quality time with his family. 
 
Erick is looking forward to helping you with your case.  You can reach him at: (678)399-6161 xt. 105 
Legal Pointers
Has Your Vehicle Suffered "Diminished Value" After Your Crash?

Diminished Value ("DV") is a term describing   when a piece of property loses a portion of its value, as a result of damage.  In personal injury cases, the Diminished Value of a motor vehicle happens after a sudden, unexpected, and often negative occurrence.    An automobile is somehow damaged and then   loses its value because it cannot be repaired back to its pre-collision condition.  So, for example, a vehicle might be worth $30,000 resale value, but after that   particular vehicle is damaged in a collision, its resale value is now only $20,000 - despite being fixed as best as possible.  This vehicle also now carries what is called a "damage   history report."  ( Diminished Value should not be confused with   Depreciation,   which is an anticipated or predicted loss in value over time.  )
 
How Does Diminished Value Affect Me? The Vehicle Owner:   If the collision or other negative incident was not the automobile owner's fault, then they will likely be able to file a "diminished value" claim again the at-fault party's auto insurance.  This type of claim allows the vehicle's owner to recover the difference between the pre-collision value, and the value after any repairs.  (If the vehicle is totaled, then a DV claim is not applicable).    In Georgia, vehicle owners can also make a DV claim against their own insurance policy.  
 
How Does Diminished Value Affect Me? The Consumer :   In the Georgia Supreme Court case   Mabry vs. State Farm, the Court held that as a matter of law a vehicle cannot be returned to its pre-accident value, because the majority of car shoppers will not be   interested   in purchasing a car that has been through an accident.  
 
Tony   Rached ,   owner   of   Appraisal Engine Incorporated ,   provides an example of how Diminished Value affects those interested in purchasing a car:   "Customer A walks onto a dealership's lot and sees two cars that appear to be identical,   with   the same price tags.  He asks the salesman for a history report (AKA   "Car Fax") on both cars.  The first report shows one owner, no accidents; the second report has the warning "severe damage reported."    At decision time, Customer A will not buy the second vehicle, because it was damaged and is inherently worth less money."  
 
As Tony further explains, "Recovering loss in value is often challenging and time consuming.    This is aggravated by the fact that most people know very little about   Diminished   Value or how to recoup it."  Tony   Rached's   company, Appraisal Engine, provides   valuation reports for drivers whose vehicles have been damaged in a collision or other incident.  To contact him, you can email   tony@appraisalengine.com   or call (678) 805-4066.  
 
For More Information:   Filing a claim for Diminished Value can be   a   complicated,   lengthy process.    The Gore Law Firm can help!  If you need help with DV or a personal injury case, call us today at   (404) 436 - 1529.  
Administrative Announcements
Speaking Engagements: 

The Gore Law Firm is currently filling our calendar for our 2017 presentations. To schedule attorney Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert to speak to your organization or audience, please contact our offices at (678) 399-6161. Jennifer speaks about personal injury law, DUI and hit-and-run collisions, dealing with insurance companies, business marketing, practice management technology, and mentoring.
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From Us to You!
"Do all things with love" -Og Mandino. Love is wanting the highest and best for another. This quote inspires us everyday to help serve our clients. We hope you enjoyed your Valentine's Day and took the time to acknowledge those who are special to you. Happy Valentine's Day from my family to yours!
                                   Very Truly,
                      

The Gore Law Firm, LLC

5755 North Point Parkway, Suite 251

Alpharetta, Georgia 30022

 

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