Comparative Negligence in Claims: Kia in Washington
How comparative negligence affects your insurance settlement, the difference between pure and modified comparative fault, and how to argue against unfair fault assignments. This guide covers Kia owners specifically in Washington, where Washington's Department of Insurance regulates all claims.
About Kia Claims
Average diminished value: $1,000 - $5,000. Total loss threshold: 70-80% of ACV — moderate repair costs relative to vehicle values.
- • Same TikTok theft vulnerability as Hyundai affecting models without immobilizers
- • Kia Drive Wise ADAS recalibration requirements
- • Telluride's extreme demand and premium pricing creates total loss valuation disputes
- • EV6 battery and high-voltage system concerns similar to Ioniq 5
- • Insurance availability and pricing issues due to theft epidemic
- • Parts supply challenges on high-demand models like Telluride
Tips for Kia Owners in Washington
- • Check if your Kia is affected by the theft vulnerability and get the free anti-theft update
- • Telluride market premiums should be reflected in total loss valuations — provide current listings
- • Kia Drive Wise recalibration must be included in repair estimates after applicable work
- • EV6 claims require battery inspection at Kia EV-certified dealers
- • Kia's brand improvement means higher diminished value potential than historically expected
- • Document all theft-related expenses including rental cars, temporary transportation, and deductibles