PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network)

Appraiser Firm — Canton, GA

When you and the carrier disagree on the amount — appraisal resolves it.

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About PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network)

PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) brings technical depth to disputed insurance claims as a Canton-based independent appraiser. Matching statutes, ACV vs. RCV mechanics, code-upgrade coverage — the difference between a fair appraisal award and an underpaid one often comes down to these details. PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) knows how to document, argue, and win.

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What PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) helps with

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How PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) works with homeowners

  1. Policy review

    Confirm appraisal is available under your policy and gather the disputed scope.

  2. Independent inspection

    Walk the loss, measure, and document — independent of carrier influence.

  3. Position statement

    Written valuation and supporting evidence exchanged with the carrier-side appraiser.

  4. Award or umpire

    Agreed award where possible; otherwise argue your position to an umpire.

Service area

Service area map — Canton, GA
Canton, GA
  • Canton
  • Canton metro area
  • Georgia statewide

Why hire a licensed appraiser in Georgia

  • Resolves disputes without litigation

    Appraisal is a built-in policy remedy for disagreement on the amount of loss. Faster and cheaper than a lawsuit, and the award is binding.

  • Independent and disinterested

    A competent appraiser has no financial stake in the outcome beyond their fee. That independence is what makes the process legally meaningful.

  • Brings technical depth

    Matching statutes, code-upgrade coverage, ACV-vs-RCV mechanics — the difference between a fair award and a bad one often comes down to this detail.

Representative outcomes

Typical appraiser results on common claim types in Georgia. Actual outcomes depend on policy language, damage, and timing.

$14K → $62KWater damage

Burst supply line, kitchen ceiling collapse

A Canton homeowner came home to a ceiling already on the floor — an upstairs supply line had failed overnight. The carrier's field adjuster scoped cosmetic drywall repair and a fraction of the flooring. Reopening the claim with proper moisture mapping, cabinet box damage documentation, and code-required electrical work moved the settlement from roughly $14K to $62K — enough to replace the full affected floor and bring the home back to pre-loss condition.

Post-storm roof denial reversed

Hail damage

After a GA hail event, a homeowner's carrier denied roof replacement, calling the damage cosmetic. Fresh inspection with calibrated roof-test squares, shingle mat cross-sections, and NOAA storm-data pairing established a supportable replacement case. The denial was reversed and the homeowner received a full roof replacement plus matching gutters and screens.

Reopened claim, corrected scope, better recovery

Reopen & supplement

An initial carrier estimate missed several covered line items. Careful scope review, supporting photographs, and code-required documentation resulted in a supplemental payment materially larger than the original offer — returning the policyholder closer to whole.

Carriers appraisers commonly handle

If your policy is with any of these, PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) can help.

State FarmAllstateFarmersTravelersUSAALiberty MutualNationwideProgressive

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Questions people ask

When should I invoke appraisal on my claim?

When you and your carrier agree a covered loss happened but can't agree on the amount. Appraisal is a policy-level alternative to litigation — it's usually faster and cheaper. PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) can review your denial or low settlement letter and tell you whether appraisal is the right move.

How does the appraisal process work?

Each side selects a competent, disinterested appraiser. The two appraisers try to agree on the amount; if they can't, a neutral umpire decides. Any two of the three sign the award, and it's binding.

What does an appraiser cost?

Each party pays their own appraiser, and the cost of the umpire is shared equally. Fees are typically hourly or a flat engagement — disclosed in writing before any work begins.

Can I use an appraiser if my claim was denied outright?

Appraisal only covers disputes over the amount of a covered loss. If coverage itself is denied, you'll need a public adjuster or attorney first to establish coverage — then appraisal can resolve the dollar amount.

Answers based on appraiser best practices in Georgia. PLAN (Property Loss Appraisal Network) can speak to your specific situation in a free call.

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