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May 4, 2015
1:15
:29
pm
BYUMizzou
They had an in-house adjustor come by first. Because the damage was so
extensive, they brought in an outside independent adjustor to do the final report.
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Help me out with how a homeowner's insurance claim works
BYUMizzou
5/4/15 1:10pm
I've wondered this as well. Also does not making the repairs affect your
supertux
5/4/15 1:12pm
Here's how it works: You make a claim & the insurer summarily denies the claim
MormonDevil
5/4/15 1:13pm
Or values your entire barn at $5.00
eskyjazz
5/4/15 1:13pm
That's what I thought too. In this case, though, they've approved all my claims
BYUMizzou
5/4/15 1:14pm
And immediately raises your rates.
Freddie Cougar
5/4/15 3:31pm
The adjustor doesn't make any sense. Was he a public or independent adjustor? or
WDaddy
5/4/15 1:13pm
Nevermind. I read that wrong.
WDaddy
5/4/15 1:14pm
They had an in-house adjustor come by first. Because the damage was so
BYUMizzou
5/4/15 1:15pm
In the times that I've had hail damage, I cashed the check and didn't replace
WDaddy
5/4/15 1:16pm
We had a partial roof replacement a few years ago from storm damage
BYUMizzou
5/4/15 1:20pm
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