About Us.

At Insurance Appraisal & Umpire Services our mission is to provide homeowners with accurate, fair, and transparent insurance appraisals. We are dedicated to delivering precise assessments that help homeowners receive the full value of their claims.


 Our commitment to integrity, professionalism, and customer satisfaction drives us to offer reliable and efficient services. By leveraging our expertise and advanced technology, we aim to simplify the appraisal process and ensure peace of mind for our clients. We strive to be the trusted partner for homeowners navigating the complexities of insurance claims, always prioritizing their best interests.




Why Choose Us

Extensive Industry Knowlege

Our experts have years of combined experience that allows us to use the latest techniques and technology to deliver precise evaluations, helping to resolve disputes efficiently and effectively

Free Initial Consultation
Our process begins with a free consultation so you won’t have to worry about budgeting for that additional expense during this difficult time

Sterling Reputation

 Every member of our team completes mandatory training with IAUA to ensure their knowledge of the appraisal process. We follow current safety standards and undergo rigorous and regular training.

Why us

40

Years of experience

>1000

Successful projects

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FAQ

  • What is an insurance appraisal?

    An insurance appraisal is a process used to determine the value of property damage or loss. It involves an independent appraiser who evaluates the extent of the damage and provides an estimate of the repair or replacement costs.


  • When should I consider using an insurance appraisal service?

    You should consider using an insurance appraisal service when there is a disagreement between you and your insurance company regarding the value of a claim. An appraisal can help resolve disputes and ensure a fair claim process in a  more timely manner.

  • What is an insurance umpire?

    An insurance umpire is a neutral third party appointed to resolve disputes between the the two appraisors when both sides cannot agree on the value of the damages.

  • How does the umpire process work?

     In the umpire process, each party (the policyholder and the insurance company) selects an independent appraiser. If the appraisers cannot agree on the value of the loss, they submit their differences to the umpire, who makes a binding decision