When policyholders and insurance companies have a disagreement regarding the cost of repairing or replacing damaged property, it can be quite frustrating. Especially for you, the policyholder, who often feel you have no choice but to settle for the amount offered by the insurance company.
LOCATE A PUBLIC ADJUSTERInsurance companies do not always notify policyholders of their right to participate in various forums to resolve property damage insurance claim disagreements, which are becoming more common.
Consequently, many policyholders never realize that they have a right to dispute an insurance settlement amount, nor do they understand how to properly initiate a property insurance claim dispute.
One way for policyholders to dispute their insurance company’s offer is to invoke the appraisal clause within the insurance policy. When conducted properly, appraisal can be a very effective alternative dispute resolution process. However, you should know that not all insurance policies contain an appraisal clause.
Here is an example found in policies:
APPRAISAL: If you and we fail to agree on the amount of loss, either may demand that the amount of loss be set by Appraisal. If either makes a written demand for Appraisal, each shall select a competent, independent appraiser. Each shall notify the other of the appraiser’s identity within 20 days of receipt of the written demand.
The two appraisers shall then select a competent, impartial Umpire. The Appraisers shall then set the amount of the loss. If the Appraisers fail to agree within a reasonable time, they shall submit their differences to the Umpire. Written agreement signed by any two of these three shall set the amount of the loss.
If you have a disagreement with your insurance company over the cost of repairs or replacement of your damaged property, contact a Tiger Adjusters licensed representative. As insurance appraisal professionals, we can help to determine if your policy contains a property claim dispute appraisal clause provision and also discuss whether or not an appraisal may be an appropriate option for you.
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