Best way to reduce disputes of underpayment? Select all that apply. |
Overpay the claim. (1) |
2% |
Get an agreement on the scope (8) |
17% |
Get an agreement on the cost of repairs. (5) |
11% |
Review your inspection with the insured. (6) |
13% |
Discuss and explain the adjustment. (9) |
20% |
Check and see if they have a contractor. (4) |
9% |
Other - (Provide Comments) (3) |
7% |
Check and see if they have a contractor, and work with them. (5) |
11% |
Request that the insured call you if they cannot get the repairs completed per your estimate. (5) |
11% |
Quote from recent article concerning TWIA lawsuits.
"At this week’s Oversight Committee on the Texas Windstorm Insurance hearing, Jim Oliver, Director of TWIA, testified that 92,000 claims from Hurricanes Dolly and Ike were filed since the storms hit two years ago. Of those, 4,800 lawsuits have been filed and 2,600 have been settled.
Seven hundred disagreements arose due to the issue of whether wind or water caused the damage to the slab. The remaining 4,100 were characterized as claims of underpayment. A survey of the policyholders filing these lawsuits showed that 50-55% of them never contacted TWIA to notify them of their dispute; instead, they just went to court."
Click here to read the article.
TWIA Assignments are full adjustments, 4,100 claims reported as claims of underpayment!