“I would highly recommend this company! My insurance company was trying to pay out way less less than my car was worth. Best money I ever spent getting an independent appraisal!”
Independent Total Loss Certified Auto Appraisals Hawaii
Car Accident or Damaged Car?
Verify & Counter your Insurance offer Today!
We specialize in Independent Total Loss ACV Appraisals for Hawaii vehicle owners.
We review your CCC One / Mitchell valuation, verify trim/options/condition, and deliver a
market-supported Actual Cash Value appraisal you can use when the insurance company’s total loss offer is low.
Serving vehicle owners across Hawaii, including Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Pearl City, Kapolei, Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina, Waipahu, and Kaneohe.
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Independent Total Loss ACV Appraisal
If your vehicle was declared a total loss and the insurance company’s offer is low, we help document a supportable Actual Cash Value (ACV) using market data, verified options, mileage, condition, and comparable vehicles.
- CCC One / Mitchell valuation report review
- Trim, options, mileage, and condition verification
- Market-supported comparable analysis
- Independent appraisal built for appraisal clause disputes
- Support for cars, SUVs, trucks, specialty vehicles, and higher-option vehicles
Recent Success
“Michael worked quickly and professionally while completing an independent appraisal for my totaled vehicle. He was communicative throughout the auto claim process and reached a swift settlement agreement with my insurance carrier. 10 out of 10 recommend.”
“Michael was excellent to work with when my insurance company and I disagreed on ACV for my total loss claim. He is very knowledgeable and responsive. I highly recommend.”
“I highly recommend working with Michael at Brown & Co. Motorcars. I recently had my car appraised by Michael and I can't thank him enough for helping me through this step with my car valuation. I was completely impressed with his professionalism and how easy it was to communicate with him.”
“SOLID FIVE STARS!!!! I can’t say enough good about this man. I called him desperate for help and he delivered in a big way! If you need an appraisal, this is the only man to call. He was honest, polite, fast and efficient and told me valuable info about the process that my insurance company wouldn’t. He gave me peace of mind and hope. He’s truly a blessing”
Our Appraisal Process
A clear six-step appraisal clause process for Hawaii total loss ACV disputes.
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Free Valuation Review
Free review of your valuation report to verify the value compared to our data sources.
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Hire Brown & Co. Motorcars
Hire Brown & Co. Motorcars as your independent appraiser for the total loss ACV dispute.
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Receive Your Appraisal
Receive the appraisal by email for your records.
Typical turnaround time is about 24 hours after we receive the needed documents and vehicle information. -
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Insurance Hires Their Appraiser
The insurance company hires their own appraiser, who builds a separate appraisal.
Both appraisers review the vehicle, valuation data, and supporting documentation. -
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ACV Agreement
An agreement is made for the new Actual Cash Value by comparing the two independent appraisals.
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Award Sent to Insurance
The award is sent to the insurance company for them to process.
The carrier handles claim processing after the appraisal award is issued.
The Trusted Experts
Trusted by law firms and body shops to help their clients.
Commonly accepted by major insurers (State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, and more).
Accident victims, vehicle owners, attorneys, and body shop clients.
Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Pearl City, Kapolei, Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina, Waipahu, Kaneohe, and remote support across the U.S.
Most reports in about 24–48 hours with real-world comps and verified condition.
You don't pay until we deliver your completed report.
Many clients receive thousands more than the original insurance offer.
A letter from the Owner
I am looking forward to hearing from you and helping you document a fair Actual Cash Value for your total loss vehicle. As an automobile expert, my background consists of being a licensed dealer, certified automobile appraiser, and being trusted by law firms and body shops to help their clients. I have developed methods to build strong data-backed reports for vehicle owners dealing with low total loss offers. I only work for the people, never the insurance company. There is immense care and focus that goes into each client, ensuring you are informed and supported through the appraisal process.
Thank you - Michael Brown
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you handle Hawaii appraisals remotely?
Disclaimer
Brown & Co. Motorcars provides independent automobile appraisal and valuation services in an expert capacity only. We are not attorneys, public adjusters, or insurance company representatives. Nothing on this website or in our communications should be interpreted as legal advice, insurance adjusting, or a guarantee of any claim outcome. Any decisions about your legal rights, insurance claim, or settlement strategy should be made in consultation with a licensed attorney of your choice.
Hawaii
Independent Total Loss ACV Appraisals for Hawaii Vehicle Owners
If your vehicle was declared a total loss in Hawaii and the insurance company's valuation appears too low, Brown & Co. Motorcars provides independent total loss automobile appraisals for vehicle owners disputing Actual Cash Value (ACV). We review the insurer's valuation, research the vehicle market, verify equipment and condition, and prepare a clear, market-supported appraisal for use in a total loss value dispute or appraisal clause process when the policy provides one.
Insurance companies commonly rely on valuation reports from systems such as CCC ONE and Mitchell. Those reports may include comparable vehicles, mileage adjustments, condition ratings, option lists, and market adjustments that directly affect the final ACV. We independently review those details and compare the insurer's conclusion with real-world market data for vehicles similar to the subject vehicle.
Brown & Co. Motorcars serves Hawaii vehicle owners through a remote-friendly appraisal process, including clients in Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Kaneohe, Kahului, Lihue, and communities throughout Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Kauaʻi, and other Hawaii markets. Most appraisal reports are completed within 24 to 48 hours after the necessary vehicle information and insurance valuation documents are received.
Hawaii Total Loss Appraisal and ACV Dispute Coverage
Our Hawaii total loss appraisal work is focused on determining the vehicle's supported pre-loss Actual Cash Value. We provide independent market analysis for vehicle owners who believe the insurance company's total loss valuation does not accurately reflect the vehicle's trim, options, mileage, condition, equipment, configuration, or relevant Hawaii vehicle market.
- Honolulu and the surrounding Oʻahu vehicle market
- Kailua and Kaneohe and the Windward Oʻahu vehicle market
- Hilo and the eastern Hawaiʻi Island vehicle market
- Kailua-Kona and the western Hawaiʻi Island vehicle market
- Kahului and the surrounding Maui vehicle market
- Lihue and the surrounding Kauaʻi vehicle market
- Independent review of CCC ONE total loss valuation reports
- Independent review of Mitchell total loss valuation reports
- Analysis of comparable vehicles used to calculate Actual Cash Value
- Verification of trim level, factory equipment, mileage, and vehicle configuration
- Review of condition deductions and insurer valuation adjustments
- Market-supported documentation for appraisal clause valuation disputes when available under the policy
A low total loss offer does not necessarily mean every part of the insurance valuation is incorrect. A significant difference in ACV can result from a small number of important issues, including the wrong trim, missing factory equipment, weak comparable vehicles, an inaccurate condition rating, unusual adjustments, or a market sample that does not accurately represent the subject vehicle. We identify the issues that materially affect value and support our independent opinion with relevant Hawaii and regional market evidence.
Hawaii Total Loss Appraiser / Appraisal Clause Help
If you disagree with the insurance company's total loss value, an independent total loss appraiser can provide a separate opinion of your vehicle's pre-loss market value. When the insurance policy contains an appraisal clause, the policy may provide a process for resolving a disagreement over the amount of loss.
- Independent Actual Cash Value appraisal for totaled vehicles
- Appraisal clause support when the insurance policy provides a valuation dispute process
- Review of insurer-selected comparable vehicles
- Identification of incorrect or missing factory options and packages
- Analysis of mileage, condition, trim, drivetrain, and vehicle configuration
- Market-supported appraisal reports designed for professional insurance review
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CCC ONE, Mitchell and Insurance Valuation Review
The insurer's valuation report is an important starting point because it shows how the carrier arrived at its total loss value. We review the report and compare the valuation assumptions against the actual subject vehicle and available Hawaii market evidence.
- Comparable vehicles that are not truly similar to the subject vehicle
- Incorrect trim level, drivetrain, cab configuration, or body style
- Missing factory options, packages, or equipment
- Mileage adjustments that materially affect the final value
- Condition deductions that do not match the documented pre-loss condition
- Comparable listings that do not reasonably represent the relevant Hawaii or island-specific vehicle market
If you searched for CCC ONE report wrong Hawaii, Mitchell total loss valuation dispute Hawaii, CCC valuation too low Hawaii, or independent ACV appraisal Hawaii, this is the type of valuation review we perform.
Hawaii Market Data Matters in a Total Loss Appraisal
Vehicle values can vary depending on model availability, mileage, equipment, condition, drivetrain, geographic market, and the availability of comparable vehicles. Hawaii's island-based automotive market can make comparable selection especially important because vehicle inventory and asking prices may differ between Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Kauaʻi, and other islands. When suitable local comparables are limited, a broader Hawaii or regional market search may be necessary while accounting for meaningful differences in location, vehicle availability, equipment, mileage, and condition.
- Honolulu and Oʻahu retail and dealer market data
- Hilo and Hawaiʻi Island comparable vehicle research
- Kailua and Kaneohe Windward Oʻahu market data
- Kailua-Kona and West Hawaiʻi vehicle market research
- Kahului and Maui comparable vehicle market data
- Lihue and Kauaʻi market research when relevant
- Current retail listings for comparable vehicles
- Recognized market valuation guides and industry data sources
- Vehicle history, mileage, factory options, equipment, and documented condition
- Adjustments for meaningful differences between the subject and comparable vehicles
- Multiple market data points used to support the final opinion of Actual Cash Value
- Expanded comparable research for rare, high-value, specialty, or low-production vehicles
Common Hawaii Total Loss Valuation Disputes
- Insurance company's ACV offer appears too low
- Comparable vehicles are different trims, drivetrains, body styles, or equipment levels
- Insurance valuation report does not include important factory options or packages
- Vehicle condition is rated lower than the documented pre-loss condition
- Mileage or equipment adjustments materially reduce the insurer's valuation
- Comparable vehicles are too different from the subject vehicle or are otherwise poor matches
- Market data does not accurately reflect the subject vehicle's island, configuration, or relevant Hawaii market
- The policyholder wants to use the appraisal clause to resolve a disagreement over value
The purpose of an independent appraisal is to develop a supportable opinion of the vehicle's pre-loss market value. The conclusion should be based on the subject vehicle's actual configuration, equipment, mileage, condition, history, location, and relevant market evidence rather than simply producing a higher number.
Remote Hawaii Total Loss Appraisal Process
- Send us your insurer's CCC ONE, Mitchell, or other total loss valuation report
- We review the insurer's value and compare it with available Hawaii and island-specific vehicle market data
- If an independent appraisal is appropriate, you can hire Brown & Co. Motorcars as your appraiser
- We research the vehicle's trim, factory equipment, mileage, condition, history, and market comparables
- Your completed appraisal report is delivered electronically for your records and appraisal process
- For applicable appraisal clause cases, the insurer selects its appraiser and the appraisal process proceeds according to the insurance policy
The remote process allows us to research vehicle markets throughout Hawaii and prepare a detailed appraisal without requiring the vehicle owner to travel to an appraisal office. Documentation, photographs, VIN information, vehicle records, and insurance valuation reports can be submitted electronically.
Total Loss Appraisals for Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Luxury and Specialty Vehicles
Hawaii total loss claims involve everything from high-mileage daily transportation to nearly new luxury vehicles, pickup trucks, SUVs, EVs, collector vehicles, performance cars, and specialty models. The valuation method needs to reflect the actual subject vehicle and its relevant island market rather than forcing every automobile into the same comparable set.
- Daily drivers including Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, and Subaru
- Pickup trucks including Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Ram, and midsize trucks
- SUVs, four-wheel-drive vehicles, and trucks driven throughout Hawaii
- Luxury vehicles including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Lexus, Acura, Volvo, and Genesis
- EVs including Tesla and other late-model electric vehicles
- Performance and specialty vehicles including Porsche, Corvette, AMG, BMW M, and limited-production trims
- Collector, specialty, high-value, and low-volume vehicles where accurate comparable selection is especially important
Whether you are challenging a low insurance total loss value, reviewing a CCC ONE or Mitchell report, or entering an appraisal clause ACV dispute, Brown & Co. Motorcars provides an independent, professionally supported opinion of your vehicle's pre-loss market value.
Hawaii Total Loss Auto Appraisal Hubs
Select your Hawaii city to view our local total loss auto appraisal page.

