Below is a brief description to help you understand how we typically determine and issue your claim payment.
We assess your damages to determine the value of your loss. That value along with the provisions in your policy determines what we may pay you. For example, if you have repairable damage to your vehicle, we’ll generally write or review an estimate to help determine the amount that allows the vehicle to be repaired to its pre-loss condition. If you’ve had damage to your home, we’ll typically write or review an estimate to repair or replace your damaged property to determine the value of your loss.*
Once the value of your loss is determined, the next factor taken into consideration is your deductible, which is the amount that you may owe in order to have your damaged or stolen item(s) repaired or replaced. Generally, when you purchase a policy, you select certain deductibles that may apply when you have a claim. As a result, that amount will be subtracted from the value of your loss.*
Once the value of your damage is assessed, and if we are paying you directly (often we’ll pay repair shops and contractors directly with your permission), you can either have your payment sent electronically via one of our ePay options, which allows money to be directly deposited into your bank or PayPal account, or have a check mailed to you. If you have a lienholder or lease holder for your vehicle or property, their name may be included on your check.
* Each claim is unique and the value of any damage and the deductible applied is assessed based on the individual facts of each claim.