Law360, New York ( October 21, 2014, 3:01 PM EDT) -- Most property insurance policies contain a provision that allows either the insurer or the insured to demand appraisal when the parties fail to agree on the amount of a loss. Appraisal provisions generally require each party to select a "competent and disinterested" appraiser, who in turn selects a "competent and disinterested" umpire. Together, the appraisal panel determines the amount of the insured's loss — they do not determine coverage or interpret the policy....
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