Odd they won’t provide the documents to support their assertion. What if the adjusters misinterpreted coverage and wrote an estimate for something that wasn’t covered? The insurer would have every right to change their estimate to properly reflect covered items. Without any evidence to review, there’s too many other explanations to consider. If you’re saying there’s a fire, you’ve got to show the fire department where the actual fire is.
Odd they won’t provide the documents to support their assertion. What if the adjusters misinterpreted coverage and wrote an estimate for something that wasn’t covered? The insurer would have every right to change their estimate to properly reflect covered items. Without any evidence to review, there’s too many other explanations to consider. If you’re saying there’s a fire, you’ve got to show the fire department where the actual fire is.
Why would the carriers want to increase the amount of the independents’ estimates?
(just kidding)