How Does Insurance Adjuster Come Up With Initial Settlement Offer?
The number that the adjuster introduces at the start of negotiations has been based on the findings from an investigation of the story behind the reported accident.
read moreThe number that the adjuster introduces at the start of negotiations has been based on the findings from an investigation of the story behind the reported accident.
read morePrior to settlement of a dispute, claimants usually negotiate with an insurance adjuster. For that reason, it helps for each claimant to gain an understanding of the adjuster’s role in the claims process.
read moreDuring the pre-settlement negotiations, lawyers know how to handle and respond to the offers that are made by the insurance adjuster.
read moreThe insurer assigns the various submitted claims to different adjusters. Each insurance adjuster then starts working on his or her assigned claim. Each adjuster is supposed to figure out what took place at the time of the reported accident, and then estimate the value of the submitted claim.
read moreCircumstances differ for each situation that has given rise to a claim. Yet insurance adjusters focus on those factors that manage to influence the outcome for almost any claim-worthy situation.
read moreThe adjuster starts the negotiations, but only after reading the demand letter.
read moreAccording to personal injury law, anyone that has been injured in an accident has the right to seek compensation from the person that caused that same accidental occurrence. Suppose, though, that the responsible individual has refused to admit to the charge of liability. What should the injured victim do?
read moreA legal dispute can be resolved in a courtroom, or by means of negotiations. Most claimants elect to negotiate, and then accept the terms of a settlement. That approach offers certain benefits, but has also been associated with certain drawbacks.
read moreFault identifies the person that is to blame for a given accident. Sometimes more than one person appears to be at fault.
read moreA residual injury has a long-lasting effect on the life of the injured individual. It increases the size of the same individual’s compensable losses. That fact helps to underscore its value.
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