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Old 10-31-2005, 05:07 PM
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Invoicing??


What is the name of your state?MS.

I live in an area damaged heavily by Hurricane Katrina. The adjuster for the insured stated 7% of total damage claim is what the insurer will pay for debris cleanup. The damaged property is an apartment complex so the total damage claim will be in the mid 6 figure range.

I am not in the debris cleanup business but was fortunate enough to obtain this contract, which I then sub-contracted out. How can I invoice the insurance company without knowing the total amount of the claim. Neither the insurer or the insured will dilvuge that info to me.

I may be on the wrong thread for this question but appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Danny K.
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Old 10-31-2005, 05:41 PM
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Q: How can I invoice the insurance company without knowing the total amount of the claim

A: Invoice them what it costs you to clean it up, plus, of course, your profit margin.
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Old 11-03-2005, 01:01 AM
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You seem to be asking what the maximum the insurance company will pay is, regardless of what a fair price is. In other words: "how can I cheat the insurance company?" Sorry, I am against insurance companies cheating customers and against people cheating insurance companies. I won't help you.
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