Operating Since 1995

TUCSON | NEW MEXICO

Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona after the state capital Phoenix, set in the Sonoran desert valley and surrounded by five mountain ranges. Tucson’s rich history, cultural opportunities, and mild year round temperatures offer plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. We offer a broad array of services to the entire southern state of Arizona, as well as the NE portion of the state, along with coverage of the full state of New Mexico… With a fully trained staff, we have streamlined our operations for maximum performance and quality while offering a competitive pricing structure to our Clients. The Tucson office is also a licensed Property Adjusting Firm which allows us to handle numerous specialty services and appraisal products including auto & motorcycle appraisals and property claims. We’re confident that IAS stands among the very best insurance appraisal companies in Tucson.

IAS Office SERVICES

Automotive Claims

Watercraft Claims

DOI Inspections

Diminished Value Disputes

Motorcycle/UTV Claims

Property Claims

Vehicle Valuations

Umpire Services

Heavy Equipment & RV Claims

Specialty Equipment Claims

Appraisal Clause Disputes

Additional Services

IAS Office TEAM

Johnny Chavez

PRESIDENT

Johnny Chavez proudly acquired ownership of the Tucson IAS and New Mexico IAS offices in 2024, after five years of dedicated service with the company. With twenty years of experience and certifications in the automotive repair industry, Johnny brings a wealth of knowledge and an exceptional work ethic. His strong problem-solving techniques and unwavering dedication to providing a thorough product have earned him the trust of our most dedicated clients. Johnny is passionate about working on vehicles and enjoys hunting, spending time outdoors, and being with his family. His extensive expertise and commitment to excellence make him a trusted leader in the industry.

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