Insurance Appraisals
When your sink leak destroys your kitchen, your carrier might opt for appraisal.
We have many skilled appraisers at our disposal for homeowners and business owners.
If your insurance company underpays you on a claim, one of the many ways to resolve your dispute is through the appraisal process. Insurance carriers may request appraisal to resolve claims quickly.
But while it may be fast, appraisal can be scary and complex process, and an appraisal gone wrong can lock you out of negotiating for more money later on. It also begs quite a few questions. Why won't your insurance company just pay you? Why are they bringing in this different resolution method? What are the different steps throughout the appraisal process that you need to know? And why, all of a sudden, do you have to hire an appraiser to represent you?
That's why your priority should be hiring an insurance appraiser who understands the insurance claim process and how to get your home to pre-loss condition.
Retaining a public adjuster like Florida State Public Adjusters, Inc. for your appraisal can often lead to the best settlements. Whether your appraisal requires bringing on qualified professionals to determine cause of loss, negotiating with the carrier's appraiser, or working with an umpire to get a fair settlement, we know how to navigate the process to maximize your appraisal award.
If you hire Florida State Public Adjusters, Inc. to represent you as a public adjuster, we can represent you in appraisal at no extra cost! We view appraisal as part of our duty as your public adjuster to represent you to the fullest. (In the event that your insurance carrier prohibits your public adjuster from serving as your appraiser, we can recommend qualified and affordable appraisers to you.)
We can also be hired solely to serve as your appraiser. Whether you have a public adjuster already and they are unable to serve as your insurance appraiser for your insurance claim, or you don't have a public adjuster at all and aren't sure who to call, we've got you covered.