Total loss value dispute

$300.00

Has Your Vehicle Been Declared a Total Loss?

First and foremost, we hope everyone involved is safe. We understand how stressful this situation can be, and we’re here to help alleviate any concerns about the value assigned to your vehicle by your insurance carrier.

When your vehicle is deemed a total loss, the insurance company provides an evaluation report explaining how they calculated your payout. But how can you be certain their valuation is accurate?

We offer Actual Cash Value (ACV) reports that use real-time market data to determine the true value of your vehicle. To create the most precise evaluation, we’ll need to review the insurance carrier’s evaluation report, along with any documentation you can provide—such as photos, a bill of sale, or shop/insurance estimates. The more details we have, the more accurate our assessment will be.

If the insurance carrier’s payout falls short of your vehicle's true ACV, your policy gives you the right to dispute the total loss valuation. Most policies state:

“Each party must hire a third-party licensed appraiser, and the results of their signed award letter will be binding for all parties.”

Don’t settle for less than what your vehicle is truly worth. Let us help you get the payout you deserve. Contact us today to begin your total loss value dispute!

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Has Your Vehicle Been Declared a Total Loss?

First and foremost, we hope everyone involved is safe. We understand how stressful this situation can be, and we’re here to help alleviate any concerns about the value assigned to your vehicle by your insurance carrier.

When your vehicle is deemed a total loss, the insurance company provides an evaluation report explaining how they calculated your payout. But how can you be certain their valuation is accurate?

We offer Actual Cash Value (ACV) reports that use real-time market data to determine the true value of your vehicle. To create the most precise evaluation, we’ll need to review the insurance carrier’s evaluation report, along with any documentation you can provide—such as photos, a bill of sale, or shop/insurance estimates. The more details we have, the more accurate our assessment will be.

If the insurance carrier’s payout falls short of your vehicle's true ACV, your policy gives you the right to dispute the total loss valuation. Most policies state:

“Each party must hire a third-party licensed appraiser, and the results of their signed award letter will be binding for all parties.”

Don’t settle for less than what your vehicle is truly worth. Let us help you get the payout you deserve. Contact us today to begin your total loss value dispute!

Has Your Vehicle Been Declared a Total Loss?

First and foremost, we hope everyone involved is safe. We understand how stressful this situation can be, and we’re here to help alleviate any concerns about the value assigned to your vehicle by your insurance carrier.

When your vehicle is deemed a total loss, the insurance company provides an evaluation report explaining how they calculated your payout. But how can you be certain their valuation is accurate?

We offer Actual Cash Value (ACV) reports that use real-time market data to determine the true value of your vehicle. To create the most precise evaluation, we’ll need to review the insurance carrier’s evaluation report, along with any documentation you can provide—such as photos, a bill of sale, or shop/insurance estimates. The more details we have, the more accurate our assessment will be.

If the insurance carrier’s payout falls short of your vehicle's true ACV, your policy gives you the right to dispute the total loss valuation. Most policies state:

“Each party must hire a third-party licensed appraiser, and the results of their signed award letter will be binding for all parties.”

Don’t settle for less than what your vehicle is truly worth. Let us help you get the payout you deserve. Contact us today to begin your total loss value dispute!