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If you have suffered a loss to your property, often times it will be suggested by your insurance carrier to use one of their preferred vendor contractors on your property. In Arkansas however, you, the owner, have the power to hire the restoration expert of your choice. Be careful. Learn the facts before you hire someone.
A preferred vendor contractor is not a sign of competency, good or bad. It is simply a contractor who has entered into a business agreement with an insurance carrier for a volume of work from that carrier.
As part of this agreement, they agree to follow special program rules and to use special discounted pricing to limit what they charge the carrier in exchange for additional future work.
Often, the preferred vendor contractor also waves their right to privacy by agreeing to disclose details about your claim to other parties.
If a preferred vendor already has a business agreement in place prior to them even stepping foot on your loss, who do you think they really work for?
Preferred vendor programs exist simply to save the carrier money on claims. As such, the preferred vendor often has a loyalty to the insurance carrier and not the homeowner. This can create a conflict of interest. Are they acting in your best interest?
Because of the discounted pricing some will cut corners on a loss which could impact the quality of the work that is performed or the quality of the materials that the contractor uses or the scope of work. It is very common for the scope and cost of a claim to increase when the loss is properly assessed by an independent restorer.
Do not be afraid to stand up for your rights as a consumer. In Arkansas you have the right to hire who you want to use as a contractor on your property.
Insurance companies will often use a formula to determine the total amount of drying equipment and the total number of days it takes a structure to dry, without considering the distinct real-world conditions encountered that make each job unique, or often without ever stepping foot on your property.
If you chose to hire a preferred vendor contractor, be aware that they are required to follow this formula which limits the number of days they can charge to dry a structure to 3 to 5 days, regardless if the structure is dry or not.
Is the preferred vendor contractor acting in your best interest, or the carriers? Are they concerned about your structure and your health, or are they concerned with upsetting the carrier and getting kicked off the program if they stand up for you?
Improperly dried structures can be hazardous to your health if mold growth occurs and could create other structural issues as well.
No. In Arkansas, you have the right to chose who works on your property. The policyholder hires the contractor. In Arkansas, your insurance carrier cannot require that repairs be made by a particular contractor as a condition of payment on a claim.
The choice on who you hire on your project is your decision.
Your insurance company has a contract with you to return your structure back to pre loss conditions based on the policy language. Do not be afraid to ask why something is in your best interest on your claim.
Do not hesitate to reach out to the Arkansas Insurance Department if you need to file a complaint. They exist to server and protect you, the policyholder.
If you hired a preferred vendor contractor and now smell mold or have other issues, reach out to us. We specialize in re-assessments.
Mold is often not visible, and knowing what signs to look for can be tricky. As a certified mold inspector, we are here to help. If you are wondering if your home or business has water damage, needs a mold inspection, or professional mold testing, check the link below for common signs of a potential mold problem.
Please reach us at 8338806521 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Make sure everyone is safe and that the structure is safe. If everyone is safe and the structure is safe to enter, take photos and/or videos of the damage. Identify and stop the source of the loss. This is evidence for your potential claim. Make sure the damaged plumbing part does not leave the property or your insurance carrier can deny your claim if it is a covered loss.
Next, you should call Specialized Restoration Solutions for emergency water damage restoration services. If water mitigation is not started to prevent additional damage, you could lose potential insurance coverage. Our team will assess the situation and stabilize the structure to prevent further damage. Get all communications with your insurer regarding your claim in writing. Keep paid receipts of everything related to the claim for reimbursement, if covered. Keep track of everyone that you talk to and when you talk to them about your claim. Do not be afraid to ask questions or stand up for your rights as a consumer. Do not hesitate to reach out to the Arkansas Insurance Department. They exist to protect you, the consumer in your moment of need.
Any medical questions or concerns should be addressed by a qualified medical care provider. Any legal or coverage questions or concerns should be addressed by a qualified legal representative.
No. In Arkansas, you have the right to chose and to hire who works on your property. An insurance carrier cannot refuse payment on a claim based on your choice of contractor that you hire.
Get all communications regarding your claim in writing. You should ask the insurer, "Will you please put in writing that they (the insurer) will be responsible for any and all additional damages to my structure, systems, and contents that occur due to any delays associated with the time required to gather these estimates and/or getting approval to proceed, including any potential damages associated with potential mold growth that exceeds my coverage limits that would not have occurred if I had not had this loss?" Get all communication regarding your claim in writing.
It is absolutely critical that whatever caused the loss stays on the property. Do not let your plumber carry the part off the property, save it for your insurance carrier if you have a claim. This is evidence for your claim that you are required to preserve and they can deny your claim if the part leaves the property. Take photos of all the damages. If you hire a plumber, make sure that they are licensed.
The short answer is as long as it takes to return it to a pre-loss condition. There are many factors that impact how long it takes to dry a structure and each structure is unique. Be mindful of contractors who promise to dry structures in 3 to 5 days.
Your insurance policy is a contract. It is a promise to return your structure to the condition it was prior to the loss based on the policy language. However, some policy limits may apply. Any insurance policy questions or concerns should be addressed by a qualified legal representative.
Yes. Specialized Restoration Solutions offers comprehensive mold remediation services. Our team will identify the source of the mold, remove any affected materials, and can thoroughly clean and remediate the area to prevent future growth.
The cost of our emergency services depends on the extent of the damage and the services required to return your structure to pre-loss conditions. A written price list of common charges will be included in our contract and agreed upon in writing.
We do not offer rebuilding or remodeling services.
A little background research can save a huge headache down the road. In addition to references, proper licensure, and qualifications, make sure they are insured and bonded. If someone does not have the proper background and training to do the work, should you reasonably expect them to do proper work?
In Arkansas, here is a link to the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board.
This could be insurance fraud. Some contractors even offer to discount the cost of work to absorb or cover your deductible in exchange for work. This is commonly seen after disasters from individuals going door to door to pursue work. Contractors have even gone to jail for this. Watch out for this.
Be mindful of who is referring whom prior to hiring a contractor. Check reviews. Are the referrers actual prior customers, or does the individual making the referral have a financial incentive to recommend a specific contractor?
Often, some contractors will lowball bids to get work. Are they doing the work necessary to return your structure to pre-loss conditions, or are they cutting corners and hoping they don't get caught? Or are they under pressure from another party to reduce the cost of the services they charge for?
Be careful with people who are unwilling to put something in writing. Watch out for contractors who will not provide written contracts, do not offer you written work plans, or do not provide written third-party reports. Get everything in writing.
A non-viable (dead) mold spore is just as potentially toxic and allergenic as a viable (living) mold spore. Because of this, killing potential mold growth instead of physical removal is generally ineffective and is often considered sub-standard (ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard for Mold Remediation; Arkansas Guidelines for Mold Abatement Contractors). Be cautious of individuals who promise to kill mold in lieu of source removal.
Painting or sealing over suspected mold growth does not remove the potential allergenic or toxigenic properties of airborne spores. Consequently, sealing or painting over potential mold growth instead of physical removal is generally ineffective and is considered sub-standard (ANSI/IICRC S520 Standard for Mold Remediation; Arkansas Guidelines for Mold Abatement Contractors). Be cautious of individuals who promise to paint over potential mold in lieu of source removal.
After a loss, check your contractors background and credentials.
DISCLAIMER: The content of this website is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered adjusting advice, legal advice, or medical advice. Restoration and Remediation Consulting Group, LLC. d/b/a Specialized Restoration Solutions assumes no legal liability for its use. Any medical questions or concerns should be addressed by a qualified medical care professional. Any insurance contract questions or legal concerns should be addressed by a qualified legal representative.
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