Case Study: How We Helped a Homeowner Get Full Value After Storm Damage
Insurance companies don’t always offer fair estimates. Here’s a real example of how we helped a homeowner recover the true cost of their storm repairs.
Insurance companies don’t always offer fair estimates. Here’s a real example of how we helped a homeowner recover the true cost of their storm repairs.
An Appraisal occurs when a customer executes the right to dispute the damages the insurance company estimated for their loss. If you wrote a fair estimate and the insurance company’s estimate excludes a lot of damages, your customer may want to invoke Appraisal to help resolve the differences.
There are many different scenarios that might induce a customer to pursue appraisal. Here are just a few:
There are many more scenarios that may apply. It is in your customer’s best interest to have us review their circumstances.
The cost of an appraisal can vary depending on the specific circumstances of your claim, but it generally ranges from $1,000 to $2,000.
We want to assure you that we are transparent about our fees, and this cost should not deter you from exploring the Appraisal process. We are happy to provide you with a free, professional opinion on the potential outcome of your Appraisal. This will help you determine if pursuing it is an economically feasible option for your situation.
Contact us for a free initial evaluation of your customer’s dispute with their insurance company. After reviewing the information, we will provide our honest opinion whether an Appraisal is in your customer’s best interest. If the customer proceeds with the Appraisal, we will guide you and your customer through the entire process, keeping you fully informed at every step.
We have included a informational brochure , Insurance Claim Appraisal, that goes into much more detail about the appraisal process. Feel free to print the pdf. version and give it your customer.
