Maven Appraiser Service, Schwenksville • PA 2005 — 2007 Motor Vehicle Physical
Damage Appraiser Handled assignments from various claim companies.
Licensure & Certification Massachusetts Auto
Damage Appraiser I - Car Platinum Certified Individual Chief Automotive Systems — Structural Damage Analysis Sherwin Williams Automotive Finishes — EPA 6H Paint Technician
Motivated License Auto
Damage Appraiser specializing in auto loss and damages.
Typical duties performed by an Auto
Damage Appraiser are determining the extent of damage, preparing insurance forms, delivering cost estimates, and examining financial records.
In auto insurance, an appraisal is a process by which a body shop employee or auto
damage appraiser estimates the cost to repair a damaged vehicle.
In auto insurance, an appraisal is a process by which a body shop employee or auto
damage appraiser estimates the cost to repair a damaged vehicle.
Auto
damage appraisers typically have either a postsecondary nondegree award or previous work experience in identifying and estimating the cost of automotive repair.
Auto
damage appraisers typically have either a postsecondary nondegree award or experience working in an auto repair shop, identifying and estimating the cost of automotive repair.
Not exact matches
The
appraiser will make note of obvious construction problems — such as termite
damage, dry rot, leaking roofs or basements, or other obvious interior or exterior
damage.
To ensure the quality of the work, the
appraiser will look for water
damage, leaks, and dry rot on surfaces.
Since any flaws in your house, such as structural
damage or mold, will adversely affect your home's value, your
appraiser will evaluate some of the same areas as an inspector.
In addition to an
appraiser, the person buying the property should hire a home inspector and have them check for termite
damage, HVAC and plumbing problems and other issues that may affect the value of the home.
But what happened with the
appraiser in this specific case of
damaged structure in the basement?
In order to be eligible for a reverse home mortgage the
appraiser must certify that the physical condition of the home meets all FHA guidelines and that there are no structural defects with the property such as a leaky roof, termite
damage, or a cracked foundation.
The
appraiser will make note of obvious construction problems such as termite
damage, dry rot or leaking roofs or basements.
Appraiser Gerard van Weyenbergh told the New York Post that the
damage will mean «a 50 percent loss of the value — at least.
Umpire between competing
appraisers of
damage to a work of art pursuant to a policy of art insurance
If you were hit in your car, there might be
damage to your bumper that can't be seen by an auto insurance
appraiser without taking the bumper off.
You would also have to show that there were no reasonable ways to mitigate the harm caused by the low appraisal (such as retaining another
appraiser to redo it) and if there was a way to mitigate the harm you would be limited to the
damages you would have suffered if you took that course of action.
It would take really egregious facts and serious
damages caused by the conduct to make the case stick, and I doubt that you could find an
appraiser willing to testify as an expert witness that this conduct rose to a violation of the standard of care for an
appraiser, even if it was not a case of «best practices» in the profession.
Under the general principles of common law, if you hire an
appraiser, and there is no contractual or statutory waiver of a right to sue, you would have to show that (1) there is the standard of professional conduct applicable to the appraisal profession in preparing the appraisal that requires the use of the best available comparables (probably with an expert witness certified as an
appraiser), (2) the
appraiser in this case engaged in conduct that breached the standard of professional conduct applicable to
appraisers, (3) this breach caused you harm that was reasonable foreseeable at the time the appraisal was prepared, and (4) that you suffered quantifiable
damages that were foreseeably caused by this breach of duty.
If in case the staff of the insurance company has numerous cases to handle or has no
damage evaluator, the company might need to hire an
appraiser to handle estimation of the amount of both parties involved.
The
appraiser never shows up to check the
damage.
Customers who are 30 minutes or more away from a location will have the option to wait for an
appraiser to come to them, but are encouraged to visit a claims center to ensure
damages are assessed as soon as possible.
They have dispatched a number of
appraisers and set up two drive - in appraisal centres in Airdire in an effort to expedite the appraisals of vehicles
damaged in the August 7th hail storm.
Your insurer may also send an
appraiser to your home to determine the full scope of the
damage.
The
appraiser informed us the cost of repairing the
damage was greater than the value of the car.
If additional
damage is found once repairs have begun, the
appraiser will visit your car in the shop to confirm
If this happens, your repair shop will advise the
appraiser, who will then write up a supplemental estimate that includes the additional
damage.
Appraiser: In insurance, a specialist that evaluates the size and cost of an object, such as jewelry or art; or the extent of
damage based on a claim.
The company's Photo Claims program allows customers to snap a smartphone photo of any accident
damage rather than setting an appointment with an
appraiser.
Included in a claims office are the call center representatives, who take the initial report of a claim, the adjusters who determine liability and investigate claims, the administrative support, the
appraisers who look at the
damaged vehicles and many more.
Appraiser — The person who evaluates the
damage caused by an accident or other covered loss and determines the amount to be paid under the policy terms.
Crawford and Company, Springfield • PA 2004 — 2005 Motor Vehicle Physical
Appraiser Instrumental in preparing a complete estimate by inspection and appraising all
damage.
The Lender and the
Appraiser appealed, and the appellate court affirmed the compensatory
damages but reversed the lower court's punitive
damage ruling.
The trial court had found that while the
Appraiser and Lender may have acted with conscious disregard of the false statement made to the buyers, there was no evidence that they had actual knowledge of the Beeman's fraud and so the trial court did not submit the punitive
damage claims against the
Appraiser and the Lender to the jury.
The high court agreed, and affirmed the appellate court's ruling that the question of whether the Lender and the
Appraiser could be liable for punitive
damages should be submitted to the jury for resolution.
In addition to placing a value on the home, an
appraiser must also make sure there are no major structural defects, such as a bad foundation, leaky roof, or termite
damage.
My husband's job was eliminated and the
appraiser found water
damage on the second floor ceiling because the roof leaked.