Arbitrators Biddeford ME
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Randall E Smith
207-282-1527
PO Box 442
Portland, ME
207-282-1527
PO Box 442
Portland, ME 04101
Specialties
Arbitration, Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Defective & Dangerous Products
Education
University of Iowa College of Law,University of Iowa
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Bradford W Coupe
207-253-4468
1 Portland Sq
Portland, ME
Bradford W Coupe
207-253-4468
1 Portland Sq
Portland, ME 04101
Specialties
Employment, Commercial, Arbitration
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John C. Sheldon
207-781-6096
28 Falmouth Road
Falmouth, ME
207-781-6096
28 Falmouth Road
Falmouth, ME 04105
Specialties
Mediation, Arbitration
Education
Washington and Lee University School of Law,Harvard University
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Sheldon John C
(207) 781-6096
28 Falmouth Rd
Falmouth, ME
Community Mediation Services
(207) 621-6848
49 Winthrop St
Hallowell, ME
Corin Rachel Swift
207-780-8276
85 EXCHANGE ST STE 300
PORTLAND, ME
207-780-8276
85 EXCHANGE ST STE 300
PORTLAND, ME 04101
Specialties
Arbitration, Litigation, Government
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Alan R Ruesch
207-253-4610
PO Box 586, One Portland Sq
Portland, ME
207-253-4610
PO Box 586, One Portland Sq
Portland, ME 04112
Specialties
Insurance, Litigation, Arbitration
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Conflict Solutions
(207) 655-6677
Raymond, ME
Options In Dispute Resolution
(207) 244-5796
10 Rocky Rd
Mount Desert, ME
Community Mediation Center
(207) 772-4070
222 Saint John St
Portland, ME
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By Dennis Howard 10/1/2003 Scenario: A first-party insured with collision coverage brings his damaged car to you for repairs. Your estimate comes to $3,501. The insurer has "appraised" (a.k.a "estimated") the cost of repair at $2,255. Reinspections and supplementals have been exhausted, and there's still a sizeable gap between the actual cost of repair and what the insurer is willing to pay. Before you throw up your hands and either eat the shortfall or attempt collection from the owner (leading to a possible replevin action), there is an alternative. Some shops are aware of a clause in the policy whereby settlement value disputes can be resolved via "appraisal" or "arbitration." While these shops are in the minority, the vast majority of even those shops don't understand how the process works or how it can be utilized to benefit their customers and themselves. Benefiting From the Appraisal Clause Process Tip No. 1: You, as the repairer, shouldn't attempt to represent your customer because you could be disqualified as not being "disinterested." Find another individual in your area whom you can rely on to be a "competent and disinterested" appraiser. Your options here could include (but not be limited to) an independent appraiser, a former or retired appraiser, a body tech at a reputable competing facility, a former or retired body tech, a former or retired service writer or mechanic, an instructor at a local vo-tech training facility or any other individual who... |
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