Independent Appraisal in Norfolk, VA

Everything a Norfolk, Virginia driver needs to invoke your policy's appraisal clause to settle a valuation dispute — the local context, the real math, the Virginia deadline, and the steps.

When a Norfolk valuation dispute stalls, the appraisal clause buried in most auto policies is the way out: each side names an appraiser, an umpire breaks any tie, and the result binds — no lawsuit, and usually a fraction of the cost of one.

How the appraisal clause works

  1. 1

    Send written notice invoking the appraisal clause in your policy.

  2. 2

    You appoint an independent appraiser; the insurer appoints theirs.

  3. 3

    The two appraisers agree on an umpire before starting.

  4. 4

    Any two of the three (your appraiser, theirs, the umpire) set the binding value.

  5. 5

    You typically pay your own appraiser and split the umpire cost — often far less than the value at stake.

Verify the Virginia process before you file

Appraisal-clause procedure varies by policy and state. Confirm the Virginia specifics with the Virginia Bureau of Insurance at (804) 371-9741 or https://scc.virginia.gov/pages/Bureau-of-Insurance. Remember the 5-year Virginia property-damage deadline still runs while you appraise.

Virginia rules that apply to your Norfolk claim

Property-damage filing deadline

5 years

Statute of limitations from the accident date. Don't sign a release before you've reviewed the offer. Report to insurer promptly; 2-year personal injury deadline.

Fault system

At-Fault (Tort)

Virginia uses a At-Fault (Tort) liability system, which shapes who ultimately pays a appraisal-clause dispute.

Minimum liability limits

30/60/20

$30,000/$60,000 bodily injury, $20,000 property damage — the at-fault driver's floor in Virginia.

State insurance regulator

Virginia Bureau of Insurance

(804) 371-9741 · file a complaint or verify current rules at https://scc.virginia.gov/pages/Bureau-of-Insurance.

Handling an auto-claim in Norfolk, VA

As one of Virginia's established cities, Norfolk has a real used-car market of its own — meaning the value your vehicle lost after an accident is measurable against genuine local comps, not a statewide average an adjuster pulled remotely.

Norfolk is roughly 15 miles from Chesapeake, VA — close enough for in-person appraisal options within Virginia, but your comparable-sales evidence should reflect the Norfolk market specifically, not a neighbouring city's prices.

Keep every repair record: the estimate, the final invoice, and any notes on structural or frame work. Those documents — not the adjuster's opinion — are what move a valuation. Search for a reputable collision shop near Norfolk and ask for an itemized post-repair report.

Independent Appraisal FAQ — Norfolk, VA

How long do I have to file a appraisal-clause dispute claim in Norfolk, VA?

Virginia sets a 5-year statute of limitations on property-damage claims from the accident date. Report to insurer promptly; 2-year personal injury deadline. Filing early is always safer, and you should never sign a settlement release before the valuation is resolved.

Do I need a lawyer to invoke your policy's appraisal clause to settle a valuation dispute in Norfolk?

Not necessarily. Many Virginia valuation disputes are resolved directly with the insurer using solid comparable-sales evidence and a written demand. InsurifyAI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We help you organize your claim, run the numbers, and generate professional documents. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed attorney in your state.

Is the appraisal clause available on Virginia auto policies?

Most auto policies sold in Virginia include an appraisal clause, giving Norfolk drivers a binding, lower-cost way to settle a valuation dispute without a lawsuit. Confirm your policy's exact wording and the Virginia procedure before invoking it.

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