Defying Denial: Colorado's Public Adjusters Expose Policy Shocks!
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If you're dealing with a denied claim—or worse, a lowball offer—and think invoking appraisal will save the day... better read the fine print. Policies in Colorado and beyond are changing, and not in your favor. 📉
What used to be a powerful tool for property owners, contractors, and restoration pros is slowly being stripped away. The appraisal clause is now sneakily rewritten in many policies to say BOTH parties must agree. So if the insurer says “nah,” you’re out of luck. 🤯
We’re seeing insurance companies in Denver and across Colorado inserting landmines into appraisal clauses—like requiring line-by-line documentation, sworn proof of loss before moving forward, and vague rejection letters that leave you guessing. 📝⏱️
If you’re a commercial roofer, GC, or property owner trying to fight back and level the playing field—you NEED to understand these new tactics. We’ve helped hundreds of clients navigate this exact mess, and we can help you too.
Before you invoke appraisal, talk to Bellator Claims—the best public adjuster in Denver. We decode the fine print and give you the upper hand. 🛡️
Contact Us Today:
🌎 https://bellatorclaims.com/
📲 Colorado: 720-707-3577
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