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Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about insurance appraisal or resolving a claim dispute? Here are answers to the most common concerns
Insurance appraisal is a formal dispute resolution process used when you and your insurance company cannot agree on the value of a property loss. Each side selects an appraiser, and together they may choose an umpire to reach a final, binding decision.
Yes. In most cases, the appraisal decision is binding on both parties regarding the value of the loss, as outlined in your insurance policy.
The appraisal process can vary depending on the complexity of the claim, but it is generally faster than litigation and often resolved within a few weeks to a few months.
No. Appraisal is designed as an alternative to legal action, so you typically do not need a lawyer. An experienced appraiser represents your interests during the process.
You should consider appraisal when there is a disagreement with your insurance company over the amount of your claim, especially after negotiations have stalled or failed.