Questions & Answers

Some Important FAQ’s

Common Frequently Asked Questions

A.The purpose of an appraisal is to provide a plain, speedy, inexpensive and just determination of the extent of an insured’s loss. In most cases, demanding appraisal is your first and only option when you have not been able to settle a claim with an insurance company.

A.The purpose of an appraisal is to provide a plain, speedy, inexpensive and just determination of the extent of an insured’s loss. In most cases, demanding appraisal is your first and only option when you have not been able to settle a claim with an insurance company.

A. Appraisals, in most cases must be done prior to a lawsuit.​​​​

A. The insured must demand an appraisal, it is not automatic. Either the insurer or insured may demand an appraisal. It is unlikely the insurer will demand appraisal, particularily when they have made a ruling or adjustment to your claim. They agree with their position, it is up to you to demand appraisal if you disagree.​​

A. Contractors cannot demand an appraisal on your behalf, only an insured, a Public Adjuster or an attorney representing the insured can demand appraisal. A contractor can recommend to you the appraisal route.  *note our company provides consulting services once you have demanded or intend to demand this process.

A. Appraisals must be demanded in writing. Call (817) 888-8815 or email me at blake@claimsappraisal.com and I will send you a form you can use.

A. Appraisals can be used from Commercial, Dwelling and Homeowners Claims and for all coverages offered in your policy.