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Have the body shop, make an evaluation and send that to the adjusters supervisor, Insurance Adjusters are given bonuses to keep your repair cost down

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Q: If an auto adjuster states that certain damage to your car is not accident-related who can you appeal to?
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What does an adjuster do that would constitute transacting insurance in other words what does an adjuster do that arises out of the insurance contract?

an insurance adjuster is called to assess the damage to the covered vehicle for repairs


Is my undercarriage damage included in my estimate?

That would be determined by the claims adjuster. Check with him/her.


Can a property damage insurance company re-inspect your premises after their adjuster has done a complete inspection with damage estimates?

Sure.


What does an insurance adjuster do?

An insurance adjuster investigates insurance claims that are filed. They may accomplish this by interviewing the claimant and witnesses, talking to police, and inspecting the property damage.


What is an adjuster?

An insurance claims adjuster is a person who decides how much money their company is going to give you for your loss.AnswerAn insurance claims adjuster is a person who coordinates damage reports, loss and damage repair estimates to assist the insurance company in determining the monetary value or repair cost of your loss.


How can you use assess in a sentence?

An insurance adjuster came to our house to assess the damage done by the recent flooding.


What is the grammatical difference between adjuster and adjustor?

"Adjuster" is the preferred spelling in American English for someone who assesses or settles insurance claims. "Adjustor" is a less common variant of the same term, but both are generally accepted as correct.


Can a claims adjuster tell if your car damage is from hitting a car or from getting hit by a car?

Yes, it is possible. Good, well trained adjusters are capable of determining the difference between "striking" damage and "struck" damage.


If you have previous car damage and are hit in the same spot does insurance still cover the damage?

If they can tell it was damaged before, then it's up to the adjuster to give you what he thinks it's worth.


Do you have to use the adjuster your insurance gives you for a damage estimate?

No, you do not have to use the Adjuster your insurance company gives you for a damage estimate. You can be your own adjuster by getting 3rd party bids for repair or replacement, along with any other covered expenses, like towing and a rent car and medical bills, add it all up and present to your insurance company for payment. Instead of presenting them to your adjuster, ask to work directly with the manager of that office, or go straight to the insurance company. I work as a Public Adjuster, for the Insured, not the Insurance Company. Public Adjusters usually work on property claims and they help homeowners collect the maximum amount possible after a fire or flood.


What is the hourly wage of an auto damage adjuster?

In the United States, the average salary of an auto damage adjust is about 47,312 dollars per year. That creates an hourly wage of about 22 dollars.


How does property damage insurance work?

Property damage insurance covers damage to property, usually with exclusions. The insured pays monthly premiums and files a claim for any damage that the property receives. The insurer then sends out a claims adjuster to inspect and come up with a monetary amount for the damage.