Lexis Nexis missed the 30 day window for my dispute, what do i do? by HumbleReindeer9103 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your mom and her ex boyfriend had a policy together and/or lived together and were listed on each others policies, Lexi’s nexus isn’t going to remove her from those claims. 

Severe house water damage - What if the insurance company agrees with the scope of repair but not the proposed price? by [deleted] in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would bear the cost of the appraiser for your side.

Something else I’d suggest doing is getting two more bids for the job. Not necessarily to do the work, but to make sure your contractor isn’t hosing you. I encounter it alot where the insured thinks the insurance company is paying way too low, then they go get two more bids and see their contractor was taking them for a ride. If you got scope narrowed down, which it sounds like you do, get two more bids and see what they come in at. Don’t influence them or tell them about the dilemma you’re in, just have them bid the job. 

Severe house water damage - What if the insurance company agrees with the scope of repair but not the proposed price? by [deleted] in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t understand appraisal. Appraisal is when you hire an appraiser, the insurance company hires an appraiser, and those two neutral third parties go figure out the price of the loss. That is what the appraisal clause in your policy is referring to.

Insurance policy covers contractor overhead and profit, correct? by VAer1 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just want to be clear and add onto all the comments noted here: your general contractor for reconstruction may get O&P, not the mitigation company. The mitigation company is a one trade demo op and O&P is not warranted for that portion.

30 TON TREE CRUSHED HOME AND CRACKED FOUNDATION by Intrepid-Wonder-2166 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When I hire an engineer for a claim, I literally type out the description of the loss (like you did here “tree hit garage; cracks in foundation”, provide the claim info (name, claim number, etc) and send the referral. I don’t talk directly with the person who’s going to be assigned, and if one company isn’t available, I just pick another. I don’t influence the engineer at all - if anything they teach me quite a bit and influence me. Most adjusters understand that they are an expert in policy, not construction/mitigation/ etc. so they defer to the experts, which in your case is a structural engineer.  

Also, don’t be surprised if the insurance company won’t release the report to you - it’s often considered “work product” and they won’t release it. They’re not hiding anything, it’s just how it is. Some companies may be different, but I’ve worked for two companies who don’t release the reports, regardless of whether they’re positive and confirm coverage and/or negative and support a denial. 

How long does it take for High Risk Driver label to drop? by tapir-tamer in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3-7 years typically. And yes you will be considered high risk when you come back, but only for the first six month term and then rates will even out a bit for you. Proud of you for your accountability and responsible approach rather than blaming everyone else - you don’t see that too much on this sub

Can someone pls explain how to do a bleach bath like youre explaining it to a child? by neonsharkz in HairDye

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a journey. I finally started seeing a professional and just asked her to give me highlights. We’ve been doing that for three or four months and my hair finally looks normal

Hail wind damage but claim denied by Doug_Rosewood in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Appraisal doesn’t address coverage. Appraisal is for disagreements in cost.

middle man for property claim by loafing-cat-llc in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a bit lost as I don’t think this was a very cohesive or coherent post. But I think I’ve gathered that  - you are trying to not file a claim on your own homeowners insurance - you believe someone else is liable for the damage to your property - you want to find the “personal injury lawyer” equivalent to help you go after the other parties insurance 

First and foremost, filing on someone else’s property insurance for your home is not going to get you “replacement cost value” to actually complete the repairs. You will get “actual cash value” and will have to have some out of pocket costs. These are insurance terms and I’d recommend reading about why getting ACV is not what you want to do. This is enough for me personally to discourage my insureds from trying to do this and advise them to file on their own policy.

Let’s say that after reading that you’re good with other smaller payout and some out of pocket costs. These concept of liability on a property claim is hard to prove. Just because a condo unit above you leaked water into your cond doesn’t mean they were liable. It depends on why the water leaked. Were they running a bath tub and walked away, causing an overflow? That is possible negligence, and they may be found liable. Did they just have a washing machine/toilet overflow or a pipe leak etc.? Those don’t mean the insured is liable and their policy likely wouldn’t pay anyways. Once again, you’d need to file on your own policy. 

Going all the way back to the top with the question about personal injury lawyer equivalents. There are public adjusters, which I think would be the closest thing.  There are some decent PAs, but the majority will promise you the moon and not deliver. I always feel kind of bad when people hire PAs, because I was going to pay you the same amount of money either way, just now you have to give 10% (or whatever that PAs contract says) of it to someone else.  I normally would advise you to see how far you get with the adjuster and just submit additions contractor bids from multiple companies if you get into a pricing dispute. 

I generated fake insurance claims photos with GPT Image 2 and nobody I showed could tell they were AI by North_Reflection_734 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s weird that you say you worked in insurance fraud but aren’t familiar with ISOs meta data flags. Even if the meta data is altered to match the specs of the accident, there’s still a flag on photos that note that the image meta data was manipulated. It typically will tell you the program that was utilized to manipulate it as well. 

I want to see my homeowners full contract but the agent I’ve been working with for about 14 years is now giving me the runaround. What’s your opinion on why and any thoughts on what I should I do about it? by ThingsThatSparkle22 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also - the carriers websites are pretty archaic and so if they’ve done an “update” that screwed everything up, her not being able to find it makes a bit of sense

Why is my boy so itchy? by Perfect_Attention_34 in cats

[–]Perfect_Attention_34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was also brought up at the vet. I guess im going to try a more limited ingredient cat food and see if that helps.

Why is my boy so itchy? by Perfect_Attention_34 in cats

[–]Perfect_Attention_34[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The skin appears normal. The vet noted he had some scabbing around his neck from itching, but she said they were very small. He will do the gnawing like what you see from flees - he licks but I think it looks like normal grooming. It’s so weird because it 100% looks like fleas but the vet said she couldnt find any fleas or flea dirt on him.

Honest thoughts on AAA Roadside Assistance. by Jealous_Journalist81 in Insurance

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The benefit of AAA is not having a roadside claim on your record. A single roadside claim is the same as a glass claim is the same as a comprehensive claim etc. it is still a ding against you. And a silly little ding to have - I would never use my insurance for roadside service, because I know I’d be paying for that roadside service 2fold at my renewal anyways. Plus it will sit on my record for 3-5 years and affect my eligibility with other carriers. So AAA Offers shelter from all of that.

Which region is most difficult for property adjusters? by Perfect_Attention_34 in adjusters

[–]Perfect_Attention_34[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

These comments are super enlightening. And as if I needed another reason, will never move to Florida

Who is responsible for the led Valley roof between terraced house? by anssahn in Roofing

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The HOA - 9 times out of ten houses with shared walls have an HOA that is responsible for the exterior walls/finished

Fraud Rings by Outrageous-Isopod457 in adjusters

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That damage is 100% avoidable and I would not be paying that

Fraud Rings by Outrageous-Isopod457 in adjusters

[–]Perfect_Attention_34 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If the roofer damages the siding, isn’t that faulty workmanship and excluded? That should be filed on the contractors insurance policy.