Posts Tagged ‘ insurance claim ’

Blizzards & Insurance Claims

December 28, 2010
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Blizzards and insurance claims go hand in hand. We've produced a short list of the most common exposed coverages during a blizzard or winter storm.

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The Appraisal Clause

October 24, 2010
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The appraisal clause of property and casualty insurance policies is a low cost resolution and form of mediation for resolving disputes where the amount of damages is in question, not whether coverage applies.

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Neighboritis – Defined

July 25, 2010
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Neighboritis is a condition frequently caused by roofing sales persons in neighborhoods that lack actual damages to property caused by hail, or in areas where hail claims never existed. The condition is harmful to independent adjusting companies and independent adjusters.

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Roofing & Hail Damage Contractors: Advertising as Insurance Adjusters

Roofing contractors and roofing related businesses often use deceptive practices to lure insured and adjusters into over priced estimates by advertising themselves as experts or insurance adjusters. What are your thoughts?

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