Hi all,
I am from Connecticut.
Last year our family home was destroyed due to water burst. We have significant water damage throughout the entire house.
It has been more than six months since the initial remediation began. Since the remediation, we are still in argument over settlement. The reason is regarding the replacement cost coverage and whether they are responsible to pay us the exact amount our contractor charges us.
Our adjuster provided us an estimate which was calculated through Xactimate. In it, it included General contractor costs, ACV and RCV. Our adjuster told us that we are only entitled to the RCV amount that they had calculated through RCV.
But when I mentioned our policy, which states:
1.A1 – Replacement Cost Loss Settlement –Like Construction.
a.We will pay the cost to repair or replace with materials of like, kind, and quality and for the same use on the premises shown in the Declarations, the damaged part of the property covered under SECTION I – PROPERTY COVERAGES, COVERAGE A – DWELLING, except for wood fences, subject to the following:
(1)until actual repair or replacement is completed, we will pay only the actual cash value of the damaged part of the property, up to the applicable limit of liability shown in the Declarations, not to exceed the cost to repair or replace the damaged part of the property.
The actual cash value is calculated as the amount it would cost to repair or replace a covered building at the time of such loss, with material of like kind and quality minus reasonable depreciation. Depreciation, as used in this provision, means a decrease in value over a period of time due to wear and tear;
(2) when the repair or replacement is actually completed, we will pay the covered additional amount you actually and necessarily spend to repair or replace the damaged part of the property, or an amount up to the applicable limit of liability shown in the Declarations, whichever is less;
(3) to receive any additional payments on a replacement cost basis, you must complete the actual repair or replacement of the damaged part of the property within a reasonable period of timeafter the date of loss and notify us within 30 days after the work has been completed.
I asked him–Doesn’t this mean that as long as insurance agrees to the scope of work, they are to reimburse us for the rest of the cost once the repair is finished? Our adjuster argued that I was incorrect. We will only receive the RCV that they had calculated. Or what they will do is, we would submit the invoice from our contractor and they will reconcile the price. He stated that insurance does not have to pay, and the rest of the difference is up to the homeowner to deal with.
He also explained that they use Xactimate, which calculates the market price and is more accurate than what the contractor charges. Contractors tend to upcharge thus the replacement cost value that they develop is not accurate.
Is insurance correct? Are we not entitled to the amount that our contractor charges us? If insurance is wrong and they have to pay us what we paid to get the work done, how would I approach this with them?
Also, in terms of the kitchen cabinets, hardwood floors, any hardware stuff, I am sure they will tell us that regardless of how much it actually is, they will only cover to how much they calculated through Xactimate. How do I deal with this?
Thank you.