What Is the Appraisal Process?
Most property insurance policies include an appraisal clause. When the policyholder (or their Public Adjuster) and the insurance company disagree on the value of a loss, each side selects an appraiser.
Those appraisers work together, and with an umpire if needed, to determine the fair value of the claim. It’s the most effective alternative when negotiations stall.
Contractors, Public Adjusters & Property Owners.
When Should You Use an Appraiser?
Common in roofing claims, storm damage (hail, wind), fire and water losses, or complex property claims.
Your Policy Gives You the Right to Appraisal.
Most property insurance policies include an appraisal clause, it’s your right. If your insurer is underpaying, you don’t have to accept it. Call us and we’ll review your situation and tell you exactly where you stand.
📞 Call (773) 635-0099How the Appraisal Process Works.
Simple, straightforward, and effective. Here’s what to expect when you work with us.
