Enid Total Loss Claims
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Contact us today to see how much we may be able to recover in your total loss claim.
Has your vehicle been declared a total Loss?
Your insurance company has many ways to make a total loss claim. The first thing they will do is declare your car a total loss and offer a final value. It’s important to look at the reasons for the value and the data that supports this decision.Â
Once you’ve learned about these options, you can make a counterdemand. The adjuster can only say no, so you should research and gather as much information as you can about the accident.
The next step in filing a total loss claim is to gather documents that prove the value of your vehicle. These documents may include the original receipt of sale or notes about features or add-ons that you had added. To get precise information to contest a total loss declaration, it’s best to hire an independent auto appraiser to get more accurate figures.
In some cases, a total loss claim can be challenging because the auto insurance company does not agree with the value of the car. If you’re unable to gather information about your car, you can contact an expert for an appraisal. This will help you to fight the total loss declaration and get the maximum settlement.
Schedule a FREE consultation with our vehicle appraisers so you can get the exact amount you’re owed.
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Invoking your right to appraisal
Hire a Certified appraiser
It's vital to know the actual value of your vehicle. Make sure to hire a competent, independent appraiser to calculate the value - contact us today for a free consultation.
Inform your insurer
In writing, take action by informing your insurer of your intention to invoke your right to an appraisal and let them know who you have hired.
We handle the rest
We will take care of the details for you. We'll work with your insurance company's appraiser directly to come to an agreement on the value of your vehicle.