CERTIFIED AUTO APPRAISALS IN PHOENIX, AZ
Find Out What Your Insurance Company Owes You
IACP-certified, USPAP-compliant appraisals for vehicle owners in Phoenix and surrounding areas. See your estimate before you pay anything.
What We Do in Phoenix
From diminished value to total loss — we handle every type of auto appraisal claim.
Diminished Value Appraisal
Recover the hidden value your vehicle lost after an accident — even after repairs.
Learn more →Total Loss Disputes
Challenge your insurer's lowball total loss offer with a certified valuation.
Learn more →Right to Appraisal / Claim Disputes
Your policy may include an appraisal clause — a powerful tool to resolve value disputes without court.
Learn more →Post-Repair Inspection
Verify your vehicle was repaired correctly and safely before you accept it.
Learn more →IRS Form 8283 IACP Appraisal
Get a qualified appraisal for charitable vehicle donations and tax deductions.
Learn more →Loss of Use Appraisal
Document what you're owed for every day you're without your vehicle.
Learn more →How It Works
Three steps. No attorney. No stress.
Check Your Claim
Use our free calculator to see if you qualify and estimate your recovery.
Get Your Appraisal
Our IACP-certified appraisers produce your USPAP-compliant report and demand letter.
Collect What You're Owed
Present your certified appraisal to the insurance company and claim your money.
What Our Clients Are Saying
Real results. Real people.
“I had no idea I was entitled to diminished value until I found Collision Claims Advisors. They walked me through the entire process and helped me recover over $5,000 I would've left on the table. Highly recommend!”
Amanda R. — Phoenix, AZ
Recovered: $5,000
“My insurance company lowballed my total loss by almost $7,800. Collision Claims Advisors put together a certified appraisal that forced them to come up to fair market value. Worth every penny.”
Marcus D. — Mesa, AZ
Recovered: $7,800
“After my BMW was rear-ended, the dealership said it lost thousands in resale value. CCA proved it with a certified report and I got a $4,200 diminished value check. I had no idea this was even an option.”
Linda P. — Scottsdale, AZ
Recovered: $4,200
Why Certified Matters
Similar to our expectation that the men and women of the collision industry operate at a high level of professionalism and integrity, we expect the same from our staff and network of appraisers here at Collision Claims Advisors. All appraisers contracted through Collision Claims Advisors are required to be IACP certified through the Bureau of Certified Auto Appraisers. This requirement not only separates us from our competition, but it allows us to follow and maintain a uniform standardized practice, better known as the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
The Bureau of Certified Auto Appraisers (www.BOCAA.org) is a National Professional Appraisal Credentialing Organization (NPACO) as recognized by the IRS & US Department of Treasury for the qualification of IACP Certified Auto Appraisers Worldwide.
The Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), developed in 1986-87 and copyrighted by The Appraisal Foundation, is the gold standard for appraisers across the United States. Endorsed by Congress, it serves as the definitive source for appraisal standards and appraiser qualifications. When an appraisal aligns with USPAP standards, it's more than just an opinion; it's considered solid evidence.
Know Your Rights in Arizona
Free resources to help you understand your claim. The insurance company hopes you don't read this.
What Is Diminished Value?
Even after a perfect repair, your vehicle is worth less because of its accident history. Learn how to recover that lost value.
Learn more →Disputing a Total Loss Offer
Insurance companies routinely undervalue totaled vehicles. Learn how a certified appraisal forces them to pay fair market value.
Learn more →The Appraisal Clause
Your auto policy may include a provision most drivers never use — and it can be one of the most powerful tools you have.
Learn more →Arizona Dept. of Insurance
Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions — file a complaint or learn about your state's insurance regulations.
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