You can trust me on this: I know from experience the debilitating effects of back pain! I am an auto appraiser, which is to say that when someone wants to know how much their own automobile is worth, or the value of a vehicle they would like to buy, I’m the person who crawls, slides, or in some other fashion makes his way under a car that is more often than not sitting on hard concrete, blistering blacktop, or gritty, abrasive gravel, and the person who spends innumerable hours bent at ninety degrees in order to look under the hood. And, instead of waiting for sudden mechanical difficulties (like not being able to walk upright), if I remember my monthly maintenance appointments with her, I’m ready to hit the road pain-free every day!
- An auto appraiser can save you a trip and be an experienced set of eyes for you, whether you are attempting to buy on e-bay or viewing a car “from afar.” After talking with you by phone, your auto appraiser will thoroughly check out the car you’re interested in and get back to you with all that you need to know to help you decide if the car is for you and if the selling price is a fair one.
- A good auto appraiser can get your damaged vehicle inspected within forthy-eight hours of accepting an assignment if your vehicle has been in an accident. He’ll write an estimate and then try to get that price at a repair shop.
- And, if that accident turned our vehicle into a total loss, and you’re unhappy with the settlement your insurance company has offered you because you realize that you can’t replace your car for the amount offered, then your adjuster can review all the facts.
Of course, there’s a good deal more that an experienced auto appraiser has to offer, including semi and RV appraisals. However, what I really wanted you to “feel” from this article is that your auto appraiser often makes a lot of pain for himself on your behalf to help keep your auto-related decisions pain-free! But, with treatments from his experienced chiropractor, he’s out of pain quickly!