KTW METHODOLOGY

Field-verified valuation methodology.

We replace remote guesswork with rigorous on-site physical inspections and data-backed market analysis to deliver court-ready documentation for complex insurance claims.

THE PROTOCOL

Our four-step appraisal process

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Rapid Dispatch

On-Site Inspection

Data-Backed Analysis

Court-Ready Report

We deploy to the loss location immediately, securing physical access to the asset before critical physical evidence is altered or cleared.

We document the ground truth, measuring structural tolerances, checking weld integrity, and photographing macro mechanical details under natural light.

We bypass off-the-shelf valuation tools, cross-referencing regional auction results, specialist dealer networks, and historical asset-specific market data.

We compile a structured, highly technical claim report designed to withstand intense legal scrutiny and resolve complex valuation disputes.

Macro detail shot of a heavy steel clipboard on an industrial site, a technical appraisal form filled out with precise measurements, overcast daylight, gritty desaturated metallic tones, sharp focus, 35mm lens.
Macro detail shot of a heavy steel clipboard on an industrial site, a technical appraisal form filled out with precise measurements, overcast daylight, gritty desaturated metallic tones, sharp focus, 35mm lens.
GROUND TRUTH

Eliminating remote desktop guesswork

Desktop adjusting tools fail on specialized assets. A heavy machinery claim or an exotic supercar valuation requires physical verification of component serial numbers, aftermarket modifications, and structural stress points.

Our field-first protocol ensures every report is backed by physical evidence. We inspect the asset in person, providing claims managers and litigation attorneys with an ironclad defense against disputed valuations.

Secure court-ready documentation today

Assign your complex or high-value asset claim to an independent authority. We provide rapid nationwide dispatch and bulletproof valuation reports.