
Appraiser, Public Adjuster, or Umpire: Which Does a Property Claim Need?
Adjuster, public adjuster, appraiser, umpire — they sound alike but do very different jobs. A plain-language guide to who does what in a property claim.

Adjuster, public adjuster, appraiser, umpire — they sound alike but do very different jobs. A plain-language guide to who does what in a property claim.

When two appraisers can’t agree on the value of a property loss, an impartial umpire resolves the difference. Here’s what the role involves and why neutrality is essential.

Most property policies include an appraisal clause — a built-in way to resolve disputes over the amount of a loss. Here’s how it works and when it’s used.