Submitting a loss claim to an insurance carrier is often an experience that leaves the vehicle's owner crying
for more.....money. It is not unusual that the insurance company's settlement offer is much
lower than was expected. That's not to say it's the correct or incorrect value, but rather, it's merely one opinion.
There are additional options that you can explore to resolve any dispute in a fair, equitable, and speedy manner.
No matter
what your dispute is,
automotive appraisal services®
- Insurance Dispute Appraisal Service can help you gain a fair and timely settlement from the insurance company. Now
anyone, anywhere, can take advantage of our expert service and receive a professional-certified appraisal...one that will
clearly show the true, honest value of your vehicle. Armed with this information, you can better decide whether to fight
if an insurance company tenders an unjust settlement offer.
"Enclosed is an additional check for
you. It's my way of saying how much I appreciated your help. Without you I couldn't have proven my car's value.
Your professional approach to the insurance company's attempted settlement offer caught them by surprise. They
had no choice but to give me an additional $7,500 in making a fair settlement."
.....D.
McDaniel - Denver, CO
aas Insurance Dispute Appraisal Service
is designed to encompass any type of vehicle:
Auto * Truck * Van * SUV
* SUT * RV * Motor Home * Motorcycle
These vehicles may
be owned/operated by private parties or corporations.
NOTE: automotive
appraisal services® does not provide collision and/or repair estimates, make referrals
to sales and/or repair facilities, or buy and sell vehicles. This practice assures you that a complete and truly unbiased
appraisal is performed.
automotive appraisal services®
- Insurance Dispute Appraisal Service has been specifically developed to utilize our exclusive copyrighted APPRAISAL
INFORMATION REPORT (AIR) to gain all the pertinent information required to successfully perform a certified appraisal.
It was written and approved using guidelines established by NAVA - National Association
of Vehicle Appraisers and USPAP - Uniform
Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.