Im fighting wirh state farm right now with getting the roof on my house replaced because of discontinued materials and they have statement from the manufacturer saying materials cant be mixed and city code department saying that not allowed by the city and they are refusing to accept the information they have been supplied.
So true
State Farm was better back in the day. Should be called State Fraud now a days. We have more problems with them compared to other companies. Appraisal Appraisal Appraisals !
Davenport Iowa watching! Thanks for the video. Like 👍
Best interview I’ve seen
The real takeaway is you can't do insurance work in Iowa without a public adjuster's license. Both parties agreed that the law is written so broadly that any back and forth between a contractor and the insurance company would constitute public adjusting, Further, he marketed himself as an adjuster. The Supreme court only deals with issues of law, it's not a factual hearing, you are stuck with the facts from the lower case. If he had a public adjuster on staff, that may have satisfied the requirement, but if that was not brought up with the lower court it can't be brought up later. His lawyer's argument that the only remedy to public adjusting w/o a licenselawyer,
Wow what a story!
In one of your videos showing red flags 🚩 on contractors. This guy did several of those red flags. From aggressive and predatory solicitations to acting fraudulently as a public insurance adjuster. I watched the Supreme Court case on this. His attorney even said he didn’t apply for one because of his past criminal history would prevent him from being a public insurance adjuster. So he willingly broke the law. Heck three other insurance companies sued him and won. All I can say is the two most shady types of contractors are roofers and sheet rockers. Because they usually only have a tailgate warranty. Once you can’t see the tailgate the warranty is over.
Stat farm was lower than my bid my was lower from two other contractors Maybe State Farm should be doing the roof repairs them selves if they don’t want to pay what’s do
I am so sorry about this tragic story for you and the homeowners. May God restore this situation back to you all.
Comment below what you think about this story, want to hear everyones opinions!!!
1 you should have an arbitration clause. .
2 i separate my trades. I do roof 1st and get paid. For roof.
3 they should of had someone who could estimate for the right amount- include the fascia soffit and the sunroom at the beginning.
You have know how insurance company works.
I own appliance repair company and I had to stop taking any insurance claims. if somebody has a water leak on wood flooring and they have State Farm insurance we will not repair the appliance until they submit the claim for the flooring first so that way we can ensure state insurance won’t try to pin it on us.
That's just ignorant
Insurance is a racket.
This is why Appraisal is such a huge benefit. Litigate or appraise. Both are a roll of the dice but Appraisal is such a better angle.
You know old saying. Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
Yeah this guy got a chip on his shoulder and wouldn’t back down
Sometimes you lose when you get into a fight……..
Estimate for the right amount the first time guys! Anything else looks sketchy...also, read Nan Adjusters LLC comment below
I built cabinets for a plumber who used Xactimate and never were his estimates low, in fact many times they were over what my bid would have been. He told me what he would pay, I either accepted it told him where he was missing something. So I don't think the problem is the software.
I watched the trial/hearing on this case and what is clear to me is this roofer still doesn’t know what the issue was. They were acting as Public Adjusters and were not licensed to do so. They were not part of the insurance contract. What is surprising is this survived a motion to dismiss. Everything this guy is speaking of is about the damage BUT the issue is if his company had standing to even present litigation against the carrier. This is contract law not insurance. His lawyer’s competence has nothing to do with what happened. The policyholder could have authorized you to submit a supplement on their behalf but you had no STANDING to bring litigation against the carrier. Your assignment isn’t worth the paper it is written on!
AOC & AOB can be risky
Never had to to use 1
Hire the best attorney & get a case study out of it -
They did they garbage about you came unannounced for solicitation because in the lawyer profession ambulance chasers can actually be illegal so it can sound bad to other lawyers AKA the judge
Did you really need the porta potty. Clients don’t care if you pee in a bush. Also 24hr security on the job?
There's nothing in the policy about Xactimate. They are in violation of policy if they don't answer the scope based on merit and not on how it's presented
This is a spectacular story. Dudes a good narrator no doubt.. So much to digest. But i have to believe ya lost due to the ponytail. Judges and cops no-like a rebel. Also described so many times in court on other cases bound to lose one right?? I don't know mann but 33k for fascia and tricky porch j-channel?.. Thanks again for this deep Roofer Insight
Man this sounds dumb lol man from the jump said he wanted upgrades left and right hahahahahaha
See this guy should of interviewed the guy to see what he would say. You are responsible for hiring who you hire. Cant pass the buck.
Was state farms attorney a certified adjuster? Beacuse if she wasn't she can be sued and state farm under the law correct as she could be considered an adjuster because she was assigned the claim and argued details about the claim!
They entrapped you by requiring exactomate which made you an adjuster lol they had no standing in court
In every state, attorneys are permitted to be adjusters or public adjusters without an adjusting license. That's because adjusting is a very limited practice of law.
I'm an adjuster for State Farm. State Farm is a process more than it is a company. In order to get things done you have to understand the process. Half the stuff you are saying doesn't get covered, actually does. But it's about dealing with someone who's reasonable and not someone who's new. You might have to go through 2 or 3 people to get to that one guy who actually understands what you are talking about
Nice, so you’re admitting you have to get 2-3 adjusters before one will actually do their job.
Never heard of a $77,000 roof for a residential even if replacing all the sheathing. Idk maybe it was made of copper. In general the contract is usually with the homeowner. If you can’t do the work for the price offered then walk away. If you find more damage write an amendment to the contract. If the homeowner doesn’t want to fix it walk away or have them sign a waiver.
You’ve never seen a 77k claim?
Ummm where I am we see claims like that all the time
@@ryanjones3043 nope. Then again not sure where prices are. My body won’t let me do that work anymore. However, my dad got his done last year 45 square for $15k not including sheeting. Synthetic underlayment, architectural shingles, and union labor. Last big roof I did was 54 square for $12k. Do remember one job that cost $12k just for the tear off as it was asbestos tile. Total cost was over $20k. Generally a roof costing over $20k just becomes unaffordable for most people I would think.
@@Tipsy652 just a different market down here I think
And the houses are ALOT bigger on average down here than they are up north
I am so sorry about this tragic story for you and the homeowners. May God restore this situation back to you all.
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11:20 How door knocking eventually brought 33 Carpenters to litigation
18:30 Many variables in play during case versus State Farm
20:45 State Farm's estimate was WAY off
24:29 How Nelson chose his attorney
26:29 Judges seemed in favor of homeowners
30:00 The verdict ruled that State Farm only owed $40,000
32:25 Unpacking the Iowa Supreme Court ruling
35:26 Fallout for 33 Carpenters after court ruling
41:46 Importance of having a good lawyer when battling insurance companies
44:04 33 Carpenters lost $15 million in 2020
45:25 The future of 33 Carpenters
48:52 Nobody likes insurance companies
52:18 Takeaways from 33 Carpenters case
55:17 33 Carpenters has an outstanding reputation