INSURANCE APPRAISAL SERVICES
Strategic Appraisal Representation for Complex Property Claims
Beyond partners with attorneys, public adjusters, and contractors seeking experienced appraisal representation designed to help move claims toward resolution through professionalism, preparation, and thoughtful advocacy.
Who We Partner With
We collaborate with insurance professionals and industry partners to provide experienced appraisal representation focused on advancing claims toward resolution.
Attorneys
Supporting clients through the appraisal process with organized communication, detailed documentation, and a collaborative approach.
Public Adjusters
Serving as a trusted extension of your team to help advance complex claims toward resolution while protecting the relationships you've built with your clients.
Contractors
Providing experienced appraisal representation when claim disputes create obstacles to the recovery process and project completion.
Why Invoke Appraisal?
Appraisal is often the most efficient path to a fair
and timely resolution.
Faster than Litigation
Typically resolved in months, not years.
Focused on the Amount of Loss
Addresses the financial dispute—not liability.
Moves Stalled Negotiations Forward
Breaks deadlocks and keeps your claim progressing.
Preserves Business & Client Relationships
A collaborative process that helps maintain important relationships.
Creates a Path Toward Resolution
Produces a binding decision so you can move forward with confidence.
Why Beyond?
Built on Experience From Every Side of the Process.
From years in the construction industry to experience as both a carrier adjuster and public adjuster, Beyond brings a unique perspective to the appraisal process—one shaped by an understanding of how claims are evaluated, documented, negotiated, and ultimately resolved.
Construction Experience
Technical understanding of repair scope, methods, and practical considerations.
Carrier Perspective
Insight into claim evaluation procedures and insurer decision-making processes.
Policyholder Advocacy
Representation focused on advancing the interests of the insured.
Resolution Focused
Professional collaboration designed to move claims toward informed outcomes.
When Appraisal Becomes the Right Next Step
Scope Disagreements
Differences regarding the extent of covered damage.
Pricing Disputes
Conflicting valuations affecting claim resolution.
Stalled Negotiations
Claims that have reached an impasse.
Complex Losses
Matters requiring detailed evaluation and organization.
Large Loss Claims
Significant exposures requiring strategic preparation.
Multi-Party Matters
Cases involving attorneys, contractors, or multiple stakeholders.
Why Appraisal vs. Litigation?
Appraisal is a faster, more cost-effective alternative to litigation—saving time, legal fees, and disruption while delivering a binding decision.
APPRAISAL
- Typically resolved in 3–6 months
- Lower cost and less disruption
- Focused solely on the amount of loss
- Binding decision from industry experts
- Keeps business moving forward
LITIGATION
- Often takes years to resolve
- High legal fees and expenses
- Addresses many issues beyond value
- Outcome is uncertain until trial
- Strains relationships and resources
- Do you handle large or complex losses?
The Appraisal Process
1. Case Review
Evaluating claim history and available documentation.
2. Strategy Development
Identifying key areas of disagreement and planning the path forward.
3. Inspection & Evaluation
Conducting inspections and supporting the position with detailed documentation.
4. Umpire Coordination
Working collaboratively throughout the appraisal process.
5. Award & Resolution
Helping move the matter toward a timely and informed conclusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We frequently work alongside legal counsel to provide independent appraisal representation.
Absolutely. We act as an extension of your team while protecting your client relationships.
When parties disagree on the amount of loss but agree the loss is covered.
No. Appraisal addresses the amount of loss, not coverage questions.
If appraisers cannot agree, an umpire is appointed per the policy or by a court.
Typically a flat fee, hourly, or contingency depending on the matter.
Most matters resolve in three to six months.
Policy, estimates, photos, prior reports, and correspondence.
As involved as you want to be—we keep partners informed at every step.
Yes. Complex and large-loss matters are a core focus of our practice.
Looking for a Trusted Appraisal Partner?
Whether you’re an attorney, public adjuster, or contractor seeking experienced representation, Beyond is prepared to help guide the appraisal process toward resolution.