Diminished Value Claims: Jeep in Montana
Everything you need to know about filing a diminished value claim after a car accident, including how to calculate diminished value and state-specific rules. This guide covers Jeep owners specifically in Montana, where Montana's Department of Insurance regulates all claims.
About Jeep Claims
Average diminished value: $1,800 - $7,500. Total loss threshold: 65-75% of ACV — Wrangler values are exceptionally strong, other models vary.
- • Wrangler's removable top and doors create unique damage assessment challenges
- • Off-road modifications may not be covered by standard policies
- • Frame damage on body-on-frame models (Wrangler, Gladiator) is a major concern
- • Wrangler's strong resale value creates significant diminished value potential
- • Trail-rated components require specific replacement parts
- • Grand Cherokee air suspension systems can be damaged in collisions
Tips for Jeep Owners in Montana
- • Wrangler resale values are exceptional — diminished value claims can be very significant
- • If you have aftermarket modifications, make sure they are documented and insured on your policy
- • Frame inspection is critical on body-on-frame Jeeps — do not accept visual-only assessments
- • Hard top replacement alone can cost $3,000-$8,000 — make sure it is properly assessed
- • For Gladiator claims, truck-specific factors like bed and towing component damage must be evaluated
- • Grand Cherokee air suspension requires thorough inspection after any collision