Appraisal Firms

Program Highlights

  • “A” Rated Insurance Company
  • Competitive Premiums
  • Payment Options Available
  • Limits up to $2,000,000/2,000,000
  • Ability to match Retroactive Dates with proof of prior coverage
  • Broad definition of Named Insured (Including employees, officers, owners, subcontractors, and the entity itself)
  • Broad definition of Professional Services (No exclusion for reviews, measurements, photographs, and specific types of appraisals)
  • Discrimination Coverage
  • Now Offering Cyber First Party Coverage
  • Deductibles from $0 to $5,000 (Disappearing Deductibles with no claims)
  • Optional Appraisal Management Company Endorsement
  • Generous Extended Reporting options (1–5 years). Plus—Retirement Extended Reporting for qualified insureds at no additional premium
  • Premises Liability Sub-Limit (bodily injury and property damage during the on-site review of the property)
  • Sub-Limits for Disciplinary Proceedings & Subpoena Assistance

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No one knows appraisal firm coverage like Kate Kurtz. Put her experience to work today!

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717-721-3500

Resource Center

 Risk Briefing … Fee Suits

A common question raised by our professionals concerns the pursuit of outstanding unpaid fees owed to the firm: “Can I sue for my unpaid fees?” Risk Managers and claims personnel are not authorized to provide legal advice. Instead, we can offer a historical perspective on how clients typically respond to similar collection actions.

The ABC’s of E&O Insurance

Professional liability insurance is designed to cover organizations or persons that render professional services for the liability exposure they face for a failure to use due care and the degree of skill expected of a person. In medical fields, this is generally referred to as malpractice insurance. In non-medical professions, it is usually called errors and omissions insurance.

Sweat the Small Stuff (So You Don’t End Up With Big Problems)

Check, recheck, document, and supervise; these simple tasks can be crucial to your reputation and opportunities. Proofreading. Ugh! It probably conjures up images of college term papers or maybe that fussy eighth grade English teacher who valiantly tried to teach you the appropriate...