Independent Property Insurance Appraisals
Alternative dispute resolution when experienced outcomes are needed.
Property insurance appraisals are used when an insured and an insurance carrier cannot agree on the scope or value of a covered loss. Rather than moving straight to litigation, appraisal provides a structured, policy-backed process to resolve disagreements.
Appraisal Details
When appraisal applies—and how the process works.
01 When Appraisal Is Used
Disagreement over scope of damage
Dispute regarding valuation of repairs or replacement
Claims stalled after months of negotiation
Wind, hail, fire, or other property losses
02 Our Appraisal Process
Communicate effectively though the appraisal process
Property inspection and damage evaluation with the appraiser
Independent scope and valuation analysis
Coordination with the appraiser
Submission of a defensible appraisal award
What Sets Our Appraisal Work Apart
Strict neutrality, clear documentation, and conclusions derived though vast experience and professionalism.
Our appraisal work is designed to be defensible, not persuasive. We maintain strict independence from both sides, evaluate damage and documentation against facts, and industry standards, and communicate professionally throughout the process. The result is clear scope and valuation support that holds up under carrier, contractor, and counsel review—because appraisal isn’t about pushing outcomes, it’s about reaching accurate conclusions.