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1 posted on 09/03/2011 8:36:37 AM PDT by no gnu taxes
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I will be in this thread in a bit as I am starting this process today.


2 posted on 09/03/2011 8:40:44 AM PDT by Dubya-M-DeesWent2SyriaStupid!
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You can always hire your own independent adjuster. Normally they are paid a percentage according to how much extra they can get for you from your insurer, so it doesn’t cost you anything up front.


3 posted on 09/03/2011 8:43:09 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open ( <o> ---)
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I think you are right! I was in a foul mood this past week because I was dealing with my husband's doctor, Walgreens and the insurance company. I finally was able to get his prescription for insulin raised (and paid for by insurance) but it left me spoiling for a fight with every one I encountered. So any freeper I offended I apologize.
4 posted on 09/03/2011 8:43:44 AM PDT by Ditter
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How long has it been? What kind of damage?


5 posted on 09/03/2011 8:44:47 AM PDT by GOPJ (126 people were indicted for being terrorists in the last two years. Every one of them was Muslim.)
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example

http://www.ecpaclaims.com/homeowners.htm


6 posted on 09/03/2011 8:45:38 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open ( <o> ---)
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Don’t agree to anything until you have acquired a firm estimate from a legitmate contractor to repair the damage. Study your policy to understand the limitations of coverage. Play nice with the adjuster in the meantime, but if you get a whiff of lowballing, and they will likely try, retain an attorney and offer to settle for the maximum under your policy.

Then, regardless of the outcome, be prepared to find a new insurance company, because they will drop you for having filed a claim. Nothing personal on that one, even though it seems like a slap in the face to a homeowner. Actuarial tables show that those who have had a claim paid out are far more likely to have another in the immediate future, and they’re cutting their losses.


7 posted on 09/03/2011 8:45:50 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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Don’t say or offer anything, just let him or her do what they need to, then wait for report and if you feel that it is sufficient accept, or ask for another one or call a general contractor and get your own. Then counter.


8 posted on 09/03/2011 8:46:25 AM PDT by MAAG (Look up, for your redemption draws...)
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take lots of pictures and write everything down.. in other words cover your ass and don’t take anything for granted


9 posted on 09/03/2011 8:46:37 AM PDT by garykfd (American by Birth, Southern by the Grace of God)
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Hire a public adjuster.


11 posted on 09/03/2011 8:51:03 AM PDT by clintonh8r (Happy to be represented by Lt. Col. Allen West.)
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Filed last Monday , haven’t heard a word yet from an adjuster.

I have two estimates already, but no adjuster, and Lee coming in with more rain on a damaged roof, and Katia sitting in the Ocean.


12 posted on 09/03/2011 8:53:20 AM PDT by Venturer
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My experience with insurance companies over many years in business is to get a lawyer experienced in insurance claims. You would be surprised how reasonable insurance companies become when dealing with someone who understands all of the legal mumbo jumbo. I have come out way ahead of the legal fees with a good attorney.


13 posted on 09/03/2011 8:53:20 AM PDT by oldbrowser (Santelli is the real leader of the tea party.)
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What is your claim? Flood damage? Wind damage? Fire damage? What specifically are you claiming?


14 posted on 09/03/2011 8:55:40 AM PDT by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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Who is the carrier, and do they send their own adjustors?


16 posted on 09/03/2011 8:58:51 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Liberals fight with smear, Conservatives fight with truth. Palin & West team 4 me)
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Allstate was here in the winter and was excellent for a collapsed barn.
I too will see tomorrow when they show up for a tree landing on house, but before it landed, it ripped out power feed and associated hardware.
When the power came back after being repaired some where away from the neighbor hood an open neutral in the feed resulted in all low voltage stuff to fry.Micro,garage door opener,TVs,Stereos,radios,all gnd fault sockets and I think the circuit board in the gas furnace/ac unit(nothing works in that)Best one was the mattress pad heater controller in the 2nd floor bdrm that no one uses in the summer,melting on the night stand which I discovered after shutting the main breaker and doing a walk around in the dark.The end table was starting to burn.If I waste home to kill the breaker the house would have been on fire..........
My declaration shows 160,000.00 personal prop @replacement value...will see.There is always the “act of god” disclaimer. So far out of pocket 700 for the tree and 1700 to replace the entire service feed which was old and the power company wouldnt connect back to it.
17 posted on 09/03/2011 9:01:16 AM PDT by CGASMIA68
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Hire your own adjuster and then begin the negotiations.


18 posted on 09/03/2011 9:02:21 AM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter Hobbit)
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After Katrina it took a while because of volume but the claims adjuster did a fair job at my parents house. New roof new carpet. Around $15,000 in all. Repaired damage caused by the fallen tree but didn’t cover removal of tree. LA has odd laws. They were not living in the house so they had time to be patient.


19 posted on 09/03/2011 9:03:02 AM PDT by ThomasThomas ( Congressmen should wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers, so we can identify their corporate sponsors.)
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Thoroughly read your policy. Understand the distinction between wind damage, for which you may be covered, and flood damage, for which you may not be. Recognize that under that Midwestern smile, your insurance company will do everything it can to avoid paying. When interviewed, answer all questions in a way which comports with your coverage; think strategically. Photograph everything. Do not accept any verbal assurances.
20 posted on 09/03/2011 9:04:40 AM PDT by americanophile ("this absurd theology of an immoral Bedouin, is a rotting corpse which poisons our lives" - Ataturk)
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A huge tree fell on my parent’s home last summer. Their basement also flooded. Triple whammy, my dad was dying from a brain tumor, so it was up to me to deal with all of the insurance nonsense.

When the adjuster arrives at your home, accompany them every step of the way. Have a notebook in hand. Write down everything they tell you, because later on it won’t be so easy to remember. I’m 51, as well, believe me when I say write it down.

The adjuster was a nice enough woman. She answered my many questions and presented us with a fair figure for the damage.

Then the wait began. The agent was not the best of help. We were dealing with the homeowner’s insurance for the tree and a separate flood policy for the basement.

Record the date and time and name of every person you speak with in dealing with the various parties. The homeowner’s check arrived about a month after the adjuster visit. Getting the check for the flooded basement was another matter. Numerous calls to the adjuster went unreturned. The agent was also unsuccessful in getting anywhere with them. I finally tracked down the owner of the adjustment company and raised holy heck. Two weeks later we received a check, almost two months after the incident.

Be your own advocate. Do not rely on your agent. Keep records of everything.


21 posted on 09/03/2011 9:04:52 AM PDT by mplsconservative (Impeach Obama Now!)
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Adjusters have been fair to us so far.


23 posted on 09/03/2011 9:05:41 AM PDT by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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My suggestion...dress for success!

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25 posted on 09/03/2011 9:09:25 AM PDT by harpu ( "...it's better to be hated for who you are than loved for someone you're not!")
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