yes, if it is ''loss related'' contact (or have the shop) the claims rep, immediately .......... waiting six months or a length of time after repairs are completed severly complicate the matter.
an insurance adjuster is called to assess the damage to the covered vehicle for repairs
First, it's not the adjuster that submits a claim. You would submit the claim to the insurance company or to your agent and then it is sent to the insurance company claims department. The adjuster is the person in the claims department that handles the claim. He or she will get statements from both drivers, and look at the accident report from the police department and make a determination as to fault. The adjuster then handles repairs and payment for losses. The quicker everything is gotten turned in to the adjuster the faster they can finish and keep everyone happy.
In this case, if the car is not recovered, the insurance company will take into consideration the book value of the vehicle, any modifications made such as rims, stereo equipment, and repairs made (WITH receipts only) and offer you a settlement. Please keep in mind that this is non-negotiable considering they did not have the opportunity to inspect the vehicle. Speak to the adjuster asap.
If one is involved in an auto accident it is important to file a claim immediately. The process for insurance claims can vary but the general procedures after filing the claim are to schedule an inspection and speak with your adjuster. The adjuster will review the damage, the reports and any witness statements to assist in providing a cost estimate. Once the coverage has been determined the repairs can be done.
Talk with the adjuster and explain the situation and I'm sure they will work something out. They may still have to issue the check to you and the lienholder because you are the person who has the contract with the insurance company.
A loss draft inspection is an inspection conducted by your mortgage company to verify that the homeowner is repairing the property according to the Adjusters Worksheet that was provided to the homeowner along with the claim check by the homeowners insurance company as a results of damages to the home. The inspection is usually done in stages, commonly 30%, 30%, 30, 10% as an example. The mortgage company will then release more funds to the borrower as the repairs progress. For more detailed descriptions to the loss draft process please visit ourbrokenhouse.com
It depends on the adjuster. Most companies have a percentage chart set up, like if repairs are over 80% of what the car is worth then they will total it out. I have seen a few cases though where the adjuster has gone way over the amount of the vehicle to have it repaired.
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Generally you would just file a claim with your insurance company. If you have windstorm coverage and your roof met the requirements for coverage on your policy you should have no problem getting the company to pay for repairs.
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