When a homeowner files a claim, what are their rights as far as if they disagree with the adjuster’s decision?
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When a homeowner files a claim, what are their rights as far as if they disagree with the adjuster’s decision?
And any time limits that may apply.
Asked on April 24, 2013 under Insurance Law, South Carolina
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
The homeowner has every right to disagree with an adjuster's opinion regarding a claim. The insurance contract ordinarily contains an arbitration provision within it. As such, read your insurance policy and it will spell out the protocol to remedy a disagreement with the adjuster's recommendation.
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