This tool is a method employed by the GEICO insurance company to determine the value of an insured item, typically a vehicle, at the time of a loss. The calculation starts with the item’s replacement cost when new and then subtracts depreciation. Depreciation accounts for factors such as age, wear and tear, and mileage (in the case of vehicles). For instance, if a car originally cost $20,000 and has depreciated by $5,000 due to its age and condition, its value, as determined by this calculation, would be $15,000.
Understanding the process of establishing the item’s current value is important for policyholders. This is because it directly impacts the amount of compensation received in the event of a covered loss. A transparent valuation method can lead to fair settlements and avoid disputes. Historically, disagreements over vehicle value were common, but standardized depreciation models and accessible calculation methods have helped to minimize discrepancies.