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When you choose Claim Complete Auto Appraisals™, you’re choosing a licensed, credentialed professional with proven expertise in the auto claims and collision industry. Our licensing and certifications aren’t just paperwork — they’re your assurance that every appraisal and claim is handled with accuracy, compliance, and integrity.


Credentials include:

 

  • Washington State Business License
  • Business Entity License (WA OIC)
  • Licensed Public Adjuster (WA OIC)
  • I-CAR Platinum Certification in Auto Appraisals
  • Commercial Liability & E&O Coverage in Force (Cochrane & Company)

Nationwide industry Recognized I-CAR Platinum Certified Individual Appraiser

    Appraiser or Public Adjuster? Why Representation Matters.

    Public adjuster providing unbiased auto appraisal and claim representation in Washington State.

    Not all adjusters work for you — but we do.

    There are appraisers, there are adjusters, and there are appraisers who are also adjusters.....

    Most auto appraisers you’ll find online are not licensed public adjusters. They provide vehicle appraisals only — often for insurance companies and consumers — but cannot speak on coverage, negotiate your claim, or protect your rights. This dual representation risks compromising your best interests in favor of a profitable insurance relationship.


    Sometimes, you'll find an appraiser who is also an adjuster - 

    In an insurance claim, there are three kinds of adjusters:

    • Company Adjusters – employed by the insurer to protect their bottom line.
    • Independent Adjusters – hired by insurance companies independently or on contract; they still serve the insurer’s interest.
    • Public Adjusters – licensed professionals who represent you, the policyholder — and are legally banned from ever representing the insurer.


    Claim Complete Auto Appraisals brings both credentials together — licensed Public Adjuster and Certified Auto Appraiser — so you can be confident that your claim is handled by someone truly independent, qualified, and 100% representing your interests only.

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    Service Area: Washington State


    Claim Complete Auto Appraisals™ is not a law firm, insurance carrier, or authorized to sell insurance. Our services provide informational, advisory, and representation support for auto property damage claims and appraisals; nothing on this site is legal advice or creates an attorney-client relationship.


    Please review our full Disclaimers Page for details. 

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