Absolutely. We understand that collision claims often involve bodily injury components, and we work cooperatively with personal injury attorneys to provide the documentation they need — repair records, photos, supplement histories, and damage assessments. Getting your car fixed correctly is part of building a complete picture of what this accident cost you.
Can HiStar work directly with my insurance company?
Yes. We handle the insurance process on your behalf — communicating with adjusters, submitting supplements, and documenting everything your insurer needs. You do not have to be the go-between. Our job is to make this as stress-free as possible so you can focus on getting back to normal life.
What is actual cash value (ACV), and how does it affect a total loss settlement?
Actual cash value is what your insurance company determines your vehicle was worth immediately before the accident. If repair costs exceed a percentage of ACV (which varies by insurer), your car may be declared a total loss and you receive a settlement instead of a repair. ACV calculations can undervalue your vehicle. You have the…
What is diminished value, and am I entitled to it?
Diminished value is the reduction in your vehicle’s market value after a collision — even after repairs are made perfectly. A vehicle with an accident history is worth less than one without, and in many cases you can file a diminished value claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance. Nevada allows diminished value claims for third-party…
What does a car repair warranty typically cover?
A reputable shop warrants both the labor and the materials used in your repair. This means if the paint fails, panels shift, or a repair does not hold — the shop makes it right. Ask specifically: what is covered, for how long, and what voids the warranty. Low-cost shops often offer limited warranties that exclude…










