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Jennifer Dawn Mann
12 WOLF CREEK DR STE 100
SWANSEA, IL
Donald Dwain Mcbride II
12 WOLF CREEK DR STE 100
SWANSEA, IL
William L. Enyart
12 S 2ND ST
BELLEVILLE, IL
Carson Clifford Menges
115 WEST WASHINGTON STREET PO BOX 546
BELLEVILLE, IL
Stephen H Rovak
314-259-5886
One Metropolitan Square, Suite 3000
St. Louis, MO
Marina Jane Matoesian
314-516-2611
12 WOLF CREEK DR STE 100
SWANSEA, IL
Mary Danielle Hardee
12 WOLF CREEK DR STE 100
SWANSEA, IL
Mark Alan Glass
618-397-1474
412 Missouri Avenue
East St. Louis, IL
Ted Walter Dennis
618-233-2686
115 WEST WASHINGTON STREET PO BOX 546
BELLEVILLE, IL
Laura E. Sides
314-621-1133
Suite 1501, 515 Olive Street
St. Louis, MO
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Invoking The "Appraisal" Clause

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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