Claims Appraisal
When you and your insurance company can’t agree on the value of your property damage, a claims appraisal can help resolve the dispute. This process involves hiring unbiased, licensed appraisers to independently assess the damage and determine a fair settlement

Why Choose Claims Appraisal?
Fair Resolution Without Court
Appraisal offers a neutral, structured way to resolve disputes when you and your insurer can’t agree on the value of a claim.
Faster Than Litigation
Appraisal typically resolves disputes much quicker than lawsuits, saving you time and avoiding drawn-out legal battles.
Cost-Effective
Compared to hiring attorneys and filing lawsuits, appraisal is a more affordable option for resolving claim disputes.
Independent, Expert Opinions
Both sides select qualified appraisers to assess the damage, ensuring a balanced and professional valuation of your loss.
Appraisal Process
The appraisal process is a formal method used to resolve disputes between policyholders and insurance companies when they disagree on the value of a property damage claim. It is a common alternative to filing a lawsuit and often results in a quicker, more cost-effective resolution.
Why choose us? At Florida Claim Support, we work for you not the insurance company. With deep industry experience and a commitment to protecting policyholders, we make sure your voice is heard and your loss is fully valued. Our team knows how to navigate the fine print of your policy, handle complex damage assessments, and negotiate aggressively to maximize your settlement. From the first inspection to the final check, we stand by your side every step of the way.
When you choose Florida Claim Service for your appraisal needs, you’re not just hiring a service — you’re gaining a powerful advocate. Our appraisal services are designed to ensure you receive a fair, accurate, and enforceable resolution to your insurance dispute.
Neutral Claim Resolution
When insurance disputes arise and appraisers can’t agree on the value of a loss, a neutral claim resolution process brings fairness back to the table. Our impartial umpire services help bridge the gap by reviewing all evidence, evaluating both appraisals, and delivering a final, binding decision. At Florida Claim Support, our certified umpires act with complete objectivity, ensuring that both policyholders and insurers are treated fairly. Whether you’re a property owner or a professional in the claims process, our goal is simple: resolve conflicts efficiently, accurately, and with integrity.

Property Damage Appraisal
This type of appraisal is used to determine the accurate value of physical damage sustained by residential or commercial property. It comes into play after incidents such as fire, water intrusion, storm impact, wind damage, or hail. A professional appraiser thoroughly inspects the affected areas, documents the extent of the destruction, and calculates a fair repair or replacement cost. This process helps ensure that policyholders receive the appropriate compensation under their insurance policy.
Disputed Claim Appraisal
This appraisal process is initiated when a policyholder and their insurance company cannot agree on the value of a property damage claim. To resolve the disagreement, both parties each appoint a qualified, independent appraiser to evaluate the loss. These two appraisers then work to reach a consensus on the claim amount. If they are unable to agree, a neutral third party—known as an umpire—is brought in to review the evidence and make a final, binding decision. Disputed claim appraisal is a structured and efficient alternative to litigation, designed to protect the policyholder’s rights while promoting a fair and timely resolution.
Personal Property Appraisal
This type of appraisal focuses on determining the value of personal belongings that have been damaged, destroyed, or lost due to events like fire, flooding, theft, or natural disasters. It includes items such as furniture, clothing, appliances, electronics, artwork, and business inventory. A trained appraiser conducts a detailed inventory, assesses the condition of each item, and assigns a fair market value or replacement cost based on current industry standards. This process ensures that policyholders receive accurate compensation for their personal property losses under their insurance policy.