2manyrocks
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Who picked the engineer?
Best interest of the insurance company would be to not have a future liability issueThe proper way to do it.
The engineer in question may the best interests of the insurance in mind!
The insurance company. But fail to see why that matters? The firm is putting their name and reputation on the line, and just giving a report with their suggestions. They really dont care what the insurance wants or does. They are simply inspecting and reporting on what they feel is the cause of the damage, the extent of the damage (as in what still needs attention after it dried), and what potentially needs attention but was not caused by the eventWho picked the engineer?
They call it "making an underwriting decision to protect their book of business".Best interest of the insurance company would be to not have a future liability issue
If the engineer or archy stamps it, Yes.The insurance company. But fail to see why that matters? The firm is putting their name and reputation on the line, and just giving a report with their suggestions. They really dont care what the insurance wants or does. They are simply inspecting and reporting on what they feel is the cause of the damage, the extent of the damage (as in what still needs attention after it dried), and what potentially needs attention but was not caused by the event