When you and your insurer disagree about the value of your property damage, not the coverage itself, you may have the right to demand an appraisal under your policy.
Appraisal helps you:
You and the insurer each hire an appraiser.
Your appraiser should be experienced, impartial, and understand construction values and insurance.
The appraisers pick an umpire.
If they can’t agree, a neutral third party (the umpire) is chosen to break the tie.
A decision is made.
If two of the three agree, that number becomes binding.
Note: This process only determines value—not coverage.
Let us handle the paperwork and negotiation, so you can focus on recovery.
CPR Claims manages a wide range of commercial property damage claims, including fire and smoke, water and flood, storm and hail, earthquake and wind, and vandalism or theft.
Our promise to you: Our fee will never outweigh the value we add to your final settlement.
We maximize your financial recovery. CPR Claims leverages expert knowledge in insurance policies, thorough documentation practices, and skilled negotiation techniques with insurance companies to optimize the value and scope of your claim, often securing more favorable outcomes than independent filing.
Each claim varies, but we strive to expedite the process while ensuring a thorough and accurate settlement. We will keep you informed about each milestone and expected timeframes.
Our adjusters conduct a meticulous inspection of your property, utilizing advanced assessment tools and techniques to uncover both visible and hidden damages, ensuring nothing is overlooked in your claim.
Yes, CPR Claims can assist with re-evaluating your denied claim, providing expert advice on appeal processes, and working to rectify the situation by presenting new evidence or arguments.
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