How Will Resolution Claim Services Help Me?
Resolution Claim Services will perform many different tasks in the handling of your claim. Our claim handling process includes the following benefits to you:
- Free, no obligation property inspection
- Public adjusters will almost always attain a higher settlement because of their knowledge and experience in handling claims
- Help you understand the insurance coverage available to you
- Evaluate your property damage
- Estimate the cost of repair and the time it will take to repair or replace your property or structures.
- Prepare a personal property inventory and submit for settlement.
- Determine additional living expenses, loss of rent, or loss of income for business
- Submit claim documents on your behalf to the insurance company
- Act as a liaison between you, the insurance company, and any third parties such as engineers, contractors, and attorneys.
- Negotiate with your insurance company to achieve a fair settlement.
Public adjusters cannot make a final settlement with your insurance company without your approval.
Resolution Claim Services Can Prevent Common Mistakes When Reporting New Property Damage Claims
What are some of the mistakes homeowners and businesses make when reporting claims themselves:
- Insured does not understand the full cause of the loss,
- Incorrect reporting of information begins a narrative that ultimately puts the claim on a path that is detrimental to proper indemnification.
- Failure to recognize the full scope of the loss/damage that results in underpayment.
- Poor documentation of property damage leads to a lower claim settlement.
- Relying on contractors who are unskilled in insurance documentation, leading to underpayment or denial.
- Failure to understand the insurance contract terms and conditions, as wells as the insurance policy, resulting in an insufficient claim settlement.
Resolution Claim Services Will Review Your Claim With No Obligation if You Believe You Were Underpaid
We offer a Free Consultation to review your insurance claim. Legally, you are allowed to reopen your claim within a reasonable period if you are not fully compensated for your loss. We are paid only if we find areas of underpayment and/or items that were left out of your insurance claim settlement.
- North Carolina has a 3-year statute of limitations that begins from the date of loss to the property. Claims may possibly be re-opened within this time frame when policy terms and conditions have been met.
- Your initial offer may only be based on what is seen during a preliminary inspection of the premises. Many times, there are hidden damages that are discovered during repairs. It is crucial to document the additional damages, so you may be properly indemnified for your loss.