You should ask the Contractors for copies of the invoices and what work exactly they did.
The insurance company has to pay you but I’ll bet the check w ill be made out to you and the Contractor both. You’ll be expected to endorse it and send it to the Contractor.
Don’t send it to them until you are completely satisfied with their work. It’s often the only way to get them to come back and fix something if it is needed.
The insurance company has a contract with you, not the contractors. You should receive a check and then you pay the contractors. You should all handle all contact with the contractors as you are the one that will need to call them if any of the work is not done properly. The insurance company may guarantee the work if you use people that they recommend, but you are not required to use their recommendations.
It depends on how the adjustor works. If you haven’t received a copyof the invoices, I think I would contact the company and ask them to please include a copy to you. That way you have a papertrail (beside the insuance claim) if there is a need for the contractor to correct his work.
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You should ask the Contractors for copies of the invoices and what work exactly they did.
The insurance company has to pay you but I’ll bet the check w ill be made out to you and the Contractor both. You’ll be expected to endorse it and send it to the Contractor.
Don’t send it to them until you are completely satisfied with their work. It’s often the only way to get them to come back and fix something if it is needed.
The insurance company has a contract with you, not the contractors. You should receive a check and then you pay the contractors. You should all handle all contact with the contractors as you are the one that will need to call them if any of the work is not done properly. The insurance company may guarantee the work if you use people that they recommend, but you are not required to use their recommendations.
It depends on how the adjustor works. If you haven’t received a copyof the invoices, I think I would contact the company and ask them to please include a copy to you. That way you have a papertrail (beside the insuance claim) if there is a need for the contractor to correct his work.