Legal Question in Insurance Law in Connecticut
public adjuster fees for fire dwelling
I am trying to figure out if I owe my public adjuster the 10% for the dwelling portion of my insurance claims. Connecticut law states that if the insurance company settles the full value of the policy within 30 days, the adjuster cannot collect his fee. What is the full value of the insurance policy considered to be? Is this just coverage A for dwellings or does it include personal contents and loss of use as well? Does it include other monies that kick in once you reach your policy limit?
Asked on 10/01/06, 9:31 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scott Diamond
DIAMONDLAWYER
Re: public adjuster fees for fire dwelling
check your contract
Answered on 10/01/06, 9:18 pm
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