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Clear Resolutions for Complex Disputes

Why Appraisal?

Every project is unique.

Materials, installation method, and workmanship standards can vary widely from one project to another. Estimating a loss isn’t an exact science — even with standardized estimating tools, two professionals might arrive at different conclusions about what it takes to restore a property to its prior condition.

Differences in estimates are inevitable.

Adjusters and contractors often interpret damage, scope, and repair methods differently. They may disagree on what’s affected, what it takes to fix it, or what it should cost — not out of bias, but because they approach the problem from different angles.

AppraSure's Role.

AppraSure implements a structured, fair, and neutral process for resolving disputes about cost and scope. Our goal is to efficiently reach a resolution and avoid unnecessary delays in claim settlement. Our team is fluent in both restorative construction and estimating. We bring clarity to complex claims and strive to reach a fair, evidence-based resolution.

Our Services

How AppraSure Helps

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Every Project is Unique

No two claims are alike. Age, materials, installation methods, and local codes all impact the scope and cost of repairs. We approach each property with a fresh, tailored evaluation — never a cookie-cutter estimate.

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Why Estimates Differ

Even with standardized estimating tools, two qualified professionals may reach different conclusions. Adjusters often focus on policy and pricing, while contractors consider practical build methods. Both perspectives matter — and both need to be reconciled.

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Bridging the Gap

Disagreements over scope, method, and cost are common — but they don’t have to stall progress. We help carriers, contractors, and homeowners find common ground through evidence-based, policy-compliant solutions.

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Why Our Approach Works

  • Neutrality First
  • Technical Expertise
  • Policy Awareness
  • Efficient Timelines
  • Clear Communication
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When to Consider Appraisal

  • The adjuster’s estimate is lower than the contractor’s
  • Disagreement on materials or repair methods
  • Concerns over compliance with building codes
  • Deadlock that risks delaying needed repairs