Pain and Suffering Calculation: Honda in New Hampshire
Methods for calculating pain and suffering damages in auto accident claims, the multiplier vs. per diem approach, and how to document your non-economic losses. This guide covers Honda owners specifically in New Hampshire, where New Hampshire's Department of Insurance regulates all claims.
About Honda Claims
Average diminished value: $1,500 - $6,500. Total loss threshold: 70-80% of ACV — Honda's reliability and strong resale reduce total loss rates.
- • Strong resale values mean diminished value claims can be substantial
- • Honda Sensing system recalibration requirements after repairs
- • Catalytic converter theft claims are extremely common on older models
- • Airbag recall history (Takata) may complicate claims on older vehicles
- • Insurers may push aftermarket parts that are incompatible with Honda Sensing
- • CR-V and Civic are among the most stolen vehicles — theft claims are common
Tips for Honda Owners in New Hampshire
- • Honda's strong resale values support meaningful diminished value claims — do not skip this
- • Honda Sensing recalibration is required after many common repairs — make sure the insurer covers it
- • If your catalytic converter was stolen, file a police report and check if your comprehensive coverage applies
- • Honda's ACE body structure repairs require specific procedures — use a Honda-certified collision center
- • Keep maintenance records to support the highest possible pre-accident valuation
- • Check for outstanding recalls before filing your claim — they may affect repair scope