Every service is flat-fee and outcome-independent. We get paid the same whether your number goes up or stays the same — because honest appraisals are the only kind we produce.
Your vehicle loses market value the moment it appears on a CARFAX with accident history — even after a flawless repair. Buyers pay less for it. Dealers offer less on trade. That loss is real, it's documented, and in most cases your insurer owes you compensation for it.
We calculate your vehicle's true diminished value using current market data, live comparable sales, and methodology that holds up against insurer scrutiny — not the "17c formula" insurers use to generate artificially low numbers.
When your insurer declares your vehicle a total loss, they produce a valuation using their own software and their own comps. That number is almost always lower than actual market value — and you don't have to accept it.
The appraisal clause in your policy gives you the right to hire an independent appraiser. We produce a market-based ACV using Black Book, JD Power, and live comparable listings — then represent your position through the appraisal process.
Before you accept your vehicle back from the repair shop, have an independent expert verify the work. Shops are under pressure from insurers to cut costs — and the things they skip aren't always visible to the untrained eye.
We conduct a comprehensive inspection covering every aspect of the repair — structural, mechanical, cosmetic, and safety systems — and provide a written report documenting any deficiencies.
Need to know what your vehicle is actually worth in today's market? Whether you're disputing an insurer's number, buying or selling, settling an estate, or preparing for litigation, we produce a defensible actual cash value appraisal backed by current market data.
When your insurer's estimate doesn't cover the actual cost of a proper repair — or when hidden damage surfaces after the shop tears into the vehicle — you need documented support for your position. We identify the discrepancy, document it thoroughly, and provide a written expert opinion you can use to push back.
Sometimes you just need to talk to someone who knows what they're doing. If you're not sure whether you have a valid claim, what type of appraisal you need, or whether the insurer's offer is in the ballpark — a one-on-one consultation can save you significant time and money.
Tell us what happened and we'll point you in the right direction. The consultation is free and there's no obligation.
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