I just received a call from USAA -- they are willing to offer me a little less than 60% of the vehicle's current retail value (the vehicle concerned has a NADA retail value of roughly $8K with options and mileage taken into account).
I was also told the 60% was not inclusive of Illinois sales tax - which would be reimbursed to me if I bought a replacement vehicle within 30 days (nothing like being strong-armed into a decision - I had not planned on purchasing a replacement vehicle until later).
I am being told this "settlement" is based on the "vehicle's condition" with an unclean interior/exterior -- that does not sit very well with me, as I have kept the vehicle in near-perfect condition (and we've had snow/ice on the ground for over 2 1/2 weeks - of course, there is going to be something of a dirty carpet/mats, this time of year).
I told the USAA Rep that I am not signing anything until I receive paperwork from them stating what enabled them to come to this decision.
I called the other party's claims representative @ Erie, and he told me when he interviewed my wife, yesterday she told him "we were dealing with USAA". I somehow doubt she said that, because even though she is on the policy, she is not on the title (I purchased the vehicle before I got married) and cannot legally make decisions on the disposal of my vehicle.
Here's my question to those of you who have "been there/done that" - if I were to sign anything, would I be signing all future rights away, or could I collect and perhaps file a civil suit for the remaining $3K?
Should I be looking to "lawyer-up" at this point in time?
We just dealt with this same situation last year - the person who hit us had USAA, we had Farm Bureau.
You can get the comps USAA's company is using - with our car, they used 3 - one had been totaled, one was "out for hail damage repair" and the third was a funky color, no options, and had been listed for sale for a year or so with no buyers. The two for sale by dealers were at buy here/pay here dealerships - those cars are typically just junk. They also used the wrong zip code for us, so the comps they used weren't even in our area.
After fighting with USAA for over a month, I called Farm Bureau and had a check within a few days, for almost $3k more than USAA offered.
If I were you, I would contact the other company (their insured was at fault, right?) and see what they offer you. You aren't obligated to use one company or the other - when our car was in an accident, our agent said we could use either one - we thought with USAA's reputation we would just use them - WRONG! Also, you can get reimbursement for loss of use - with us, it was our rental car maximum for the number of days we were without the car.
Whatever you decide to do, you need to do it quickly - USAA will stop paying storage fees and such a day or so after their offer.
Oh - the other option - you can buy it back for "salvage" value and have it repaired with the rest of the *totaled* $ - especially if the damage isn't severe.