A freeway fire recently rendered my Range Rover a total loss. After speaking with my insurance company and providing them with photos and videos, I was offered a little over $13,000 for the settlement. I rejected that initial offer and did a little research to see what the vehicle was actually worth. Armed with that information I invoked my Appraisal Clause and contacted St. Lucie Appraisal Company to see if they would represent me. Almost immediately, Franklin Colletta informed me that my vehicle was most likely worth much more than what was being offered but wanted to do some research first: he said it would take approximately one week for the detailed appraisal to come back. When it was all said and done, I ended up with almost $22,000 For my vehicle. if you believe that your vehicle is worth more than what your insurance company is offering you for a total loss, I highly recommend that you contact St. Lucie Appraisal Company before agreeing to anything. I am more than happy with the service that I received and would definitely contact them again if needed.
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