Vehicle Appraisal Services in Arkansas
We provide professional vehicle appraisal services throughout Arkansas for insurance, legal, resale, diminished value, and specialty vehicle needs. Whether you need a certified appraisal following an accident, for a classic vehicle, or for estate, divorce, or legal purposes, we provide accurate and defensible vehicle valuation reports
Why Vehicle Appraisals Matter in Arkansas
Arkansas drivers often face weather-related vehicle concerns, including hail, flooding, and storm damage that can affect vehicle condition and value. Professional appraisals are especially valuable when determining fair market value for insurance claims, diminished value disputes, estate settlements, and specialty vehicle valuations.
Our Services
Total Loss Appraisal Report:
A total loss valuation determines what your vehicle was worth right before an accident or loss when it cannot be reasonably repaired. Insurance companies use this value to calculate your settlement. We review your vehicle's details and use real market data to ensure the amount offered reflects a fair market value. If your vehicle has been declared a total loss, we can give you confidence in your settlement.
Diminished Value Report:
A diminished value appraisal measures the loss in a vehicle's market value after it has been involved in an accident, even when repairs are completed correctly. Most people don't realize they can file a diminished value claim against the at-fault driver's insurance. If you've been involved in an accident, let us help you recover your vehicle's true value.
Arkansas Diminished Value & Total Loss Appraisal Rights:
In Arkansas, you have the right to dispute an insurance company’s total loss valuation if you believe your vehicle is undervalued. Many policies include an appraisal clause that allows independent appraisers to determine fair market value, with a neutral umpire available if an agreement cannot be reached.
Arkansas diminished value claims generally have a three-year statute of limitations from the date of loss. Drivers who are at fault are typically not eligible to file a diminished value claim.
How it Works
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Upload your vehicle information and insurance documents. We review everything carefully and begin researching your local market.
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Using your information, we analyze the local market and comparable vehicles to determine a fair market value backed by real data. We'll send you a free quote outlining our evaluation.
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If you choose to move forward, we will send an official report that can be used to negotiate with insurance.
Cities we Serve
Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, Rogers, North Little Rock, Conway, Bentonville, Pine Bluff, and more...

