Auto Appraisal Frequently Asked Questions
Can you dispute the CCC report?
Yes, absolutely. We specialize in helping customers dispute CCC reports when the valuation is unfair or does not reflect the true condition and market value of the vehicle.
Is the CCC report accurate?
Not always. CCC reports often rely on automated data and may not factor in your vehicle’s actual condition, upgrades, or local market trends. That’s where we come in—to provide a more accurate and justified appraisal.
How long does the dispute process take?
On average, the dispute process takes 9 to 11 business days, depending on how responsive the insurance company is and the complexity of your case.
What information do I need to submit for a free consultation?
To begin your free consultation, please have the following ready:
Your vehicle valuation report (e.g., CCC or Mitchell)
Basic details about your vehicle (VIN, mileage, condition)
Any photos or documentation showing upgrades or recent repairs
What types of vehicles do you appraise?
We appraise cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, and specialty vehicles—including classic or modified vehicles. If you're unsure, reach out and we’ll let you know.
What happens after I receive your appraisal?
You’ll receive a detailed appraisal report, which you can submit to your insurance company to support your dispute. If needed, we can assist you further in communicating with them.
Can your appraisal increase my settlement?
Yes, many of our clients receive thousands more than originally offered by insurance after submitting our valuation. While results vary, we always aim for the highest fair value.
Do you work with all insurance companies?
Yes, we work with all major insurance companies and understand their valuation methods, which allows us to challenge inaccuracies effectively.
Is there a fee if I don’t win my dispute?
Our consultations are free. Fees for appraisals are discussed upfront, and we aim to make sure the return is worth the investment.
Do you offer services in my area?
We provide appraisals for clients across the United States, including California, Texas, Florida, New York, and more. Our entire process can be handled online.