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Clarity and Resolution for Every Property Claim

We provide impartial appraisal and umpire services that help insurers and policyholders reach equitable resolutions in less time.

Trusted Appraisal and Umpire Services for Fair Claim Settlements

A Plus Appraisal and Umpire Services is here to make property and insurance claim disputes easier for everyone involved: homeowners, insurers, and adjusters alike. We understand that disagreements about how much damage is worth or what should be repaired are common. But believe us, they do not have to turn into long, stressful battles. And to help you, this is where we come in.

With years of professional experience in the field and certified training, our team knows how to deliver fair, accurate property appraisals. When two sides cannot agree, we step in as neutral umpires and help both parties come to a legally recognized, binding resolution that works for everyone. We believe in clear communication, honest evaluations, and saving people time and money.

Expert Appraisal and Umpire Solutions

Appraisal Service

Our certified appraisers provide fair, unbiased evaluations to resolve property claim disputes quickly and accurately — without litigation.

Umpire Service

When appraisers disagree, our neutral umpire delivers a fair, binding decision that brings clarity and closure to your claim.

Fair. Fast. Neutral. The Umpire Process Made Simple.

When there is a disagreement over the value of a property insurance claim, the umpire process offers a faster, more affordable alternative to litigation. A Plus Appraisal & Umpire Services helps both sides reach a fair resolution, with clarity, professionalism, and zero bias.
Here is how the process works-

Each Party Appoints an Appraiser

Both the policyholder and the insurance company select their appraiser to evaluate the damage independently.

Appraisers Attempt to Agree on Value

The two appraisers review the claim and try to reach a mutually agreed-upon valuation.

A Neutral Umpire Is Selected (If Needed)

If they cannot agree, they jointly choose a neutral umpire. If they cannot, a court may appoint one.

Umpire Delivers a Binding Decision

The umpire reviews the evidence and makes a fair, final decision, helping resolve the claim.

What Sets Our Appraisal & Umpire Services Apart

A Plus Appraisal & Umpire Services does not just show up; we show up prepared, responsive, and ready to make an impact. Here is what sets us apart-

Fast, On-Time Deployment

We respond quickly and get to work without delay, so claims can move forward without unnecessary waiting.

Accurate and Trusted Valuations

With years of experience and the latest tools, we deliver clear, reliable property assessments that help drive fair, informed settlements.

Smooth, Client-Focused Process

From the first call to final resolution, we work closely with you, adapting to your needs, communicating clearly, and keeping the process hassle-free.

At every step, we are focused on one thing: helping you resolve property claim disputes efficiently, fairly, and professionally.

Trusted for a Reason

Certified
Adjusters

Fair, Fast
Decisions

Technology-Driven Process

Court-Free
Resolutions

Policy-Recognized
Services

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Whether you’re an insurer, public adjuster, or property owner we’re here to help. Get in touch to request an appraisal, hire an umpire, or ask a question.

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    Need Help Understanding the Process?

    An appraisal is a way to settle disagreements about how much property damage is worth. Instead of going to court, both the insurance company and the policyholder choose their own appraisers to evaluate the damage. If they agree, the claim is settled; if not, an umpire steps in to help decide.
    If you and your insurance company cannot agree on the value of your claim, the appraisal process is a great option. It is often quicker, less stressful, and more cost-effective than hiring lawyers or going to court. Many policies actually include this process as a standard way to handle disputes.
    An umpire is like a neutral referee. If the two appraisers cannot agree on the value of the damage, the umpire steps in to make a fair, unbiased decision. That decision is usually final and binding, which means both sides have to accept it.
    Yes, once the umpire and at least one appraiser agree on a value, that decision becomes legally binding under most insurance policies. It helps wrap up the dispute so everyone can move forward. This saves you time, energy, and potentially a lot of money.
    It depends on the complexity of the case, but generally, it is much faster than going through court. In many cases, the process can be completed in just a few weeks. Our team is known for quick turnaround times and keeping things moving efficiently.
    Because we combine experience, professionalism, and a people-first approach. We show up on time, communicate clearly, and always stay neutral, making sure the process is fair and stress-free for everyone. Our goal is to help you settle disputes quickly, accurately, and without unnecessary drama.
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