How to Dispute an Underpaid Homeowners Insurance Claim

Homeowners Insurance Underpaid Claim

Receiving a settlement check that doesn’t cover your contractor’s quote is incredibly common and usually fixable through the formal supplement process. Most gaps happen because adjusters use standardized pricing software (Xactimate) that often lags behind local market labor rates, or because they withhold depreciation. You can file a supplement request to bridge the gap if … Read more

Partial Home Insurance Claim Denial: Scope Disputes vs. Coverage Denials

Partial Home Insurance Claim Denial

A home insurance denial is rarely a simple “yes” or “no.” It usually falls into one of two distinct categories: a full coverage denial or a partial denial. A full denial means the insurer is stating your policy does not cover the event at all. A partial denial means they agree the event is covered, … Read more

Appraisal Clause Homeowners Insurance: How the Process Works

Appraisal Clause Homeowners Insurance

The appraisal clause is a binding dispute resolution mechanism built into most standard home insurance policies to settle disagreements over the dollar value of a claim. It can only be used for valuation and scope disputes (disagreements over “how much” a repair costs), not for coverage disputes (disagreements over “whether” the policy covers the damage … Read more