The Insurance Appraisal Process: Why Impartiality Is Critical in Claim Disputes
What is the insurance appraisal process?
The insurance appraisal process is a dispute-resolution method used when a policyholder and an insurer disagree on the amount of loss. Each party selects an appraiser, and a neutral umpire resolves differences, resulting in a binding decision.
Understanding Montana Insurance Law: How the Reasonable Expectations Doctrine and Plain Language Requirements Protect Montanans
“Montana insurance law protects policyholders with two key safeguards: the reasonable expectations doctrine, which ensures coverage aligns with what a typical consumer would expect, and plain language requirements, which mandate clear, simple policy wording. Together, they reduce disputes, strengthen claims, and promote fair treatment for Montanans.”
How Proper Claim Documentation Could Save You Thousands on Hail Claims
"Denied or underpaid hail damage insurance claims often come down to poor documentation. Learn how to prove scope, capture evidence, and secure the full payout you deserve."