Disagreement Over Scope of Damage NOT a Valid Objection to Appraisal Demand in Pennsylvania
By Robert Trautmann We frequently field requests from public adjusters and clients concerning appraisal and scope of damages. The situation arises when appraisal is demanded by the insured and the carrier objects, arguing that appraisal is only for...Blood-sucking FEMA scam! (Look for this. . .)
Yesterday I shared a personal email with you from a Relief Worker at the Moore, Oklahoma tornado tragedy. As I said, whenever people are victims of disasters like this, there are always going to be wolves circling the sheep, ready to take advantage of the chaos....Tornado Losses
We all know the saying “the devil is in the details” Filing a claim on your own is like filing a lawsuit without a lawyer. There are many things that we will do for you immediately. These include: Notify your insurance company Arrange temporary or long term housing...Flood Losses
“Flooding is defined by the National Flood Insurance Program as a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land area or two or more properties (at least one of which is your property) from: Overflow of inland waters, unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source, and mud-flows.”