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Certificate of Authencity – Insurance Claim

Certificate of authenticity used for trial on a property damage claim involving a car accident. Certificate of-Authenticity-Insurance-Claim- PDF   CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY   I, custodian or qualified person, hereby certify that the attached car appraisal report is true and accurate reproductions of the complete appraisal report and valuation concerning client_____________________________________which

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GTLA 2013 Holiday Workshop

GTLA 2013 Holiday Workshop Agenda GTLA’s Annual Holiday Workshop on Friday, December 13th at the St. Regis Hotel Buckhead.  Located in the exquisite enclave of Buckhead just a few miles from Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, the St. Regis Hotel Atlanta stands out as an impeccably groomed “in-town” resort with

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49 USC Chapter 327 – ODOMETERS

United States Code Covering Odometer Tampering or Rollback 49 USC § 32703 – Preventing tampering A person may not— (1) advertise for sale, sell, use, install, or have installed, a device that makes an odometer of a motor vehicle register a mileage different from the mileage the vehicle was driven,

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Holt Demand Georgia

The Southern Insurance v Holt court case Holds Georgia Insurance Carriers Liable For Bad Faith if they reject settling claims at the policy limit once a time limit demand is issued.   Simply stated, insurance carriers are required to process claims in good faith when a reasonable attempt is made

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The Free Estimate Game:

Would you rather collect 80% of an accurate appraisal or 20% of an inflated one?

Many clients believe that if another appraiser gives them a higher initial estimate, the settlement amount will be equally high. WRONG!

Insurance companies know who the legitimate appraisers are, so don't get caught up in the estimate game. Hire an appraiser based on their credentials and reputation.

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