- Sharing information with arbitrators on recent decision quality trends and drivers.
- Answering questions arbitrators may have on hearing cases.
July’s topics and key takeaways included the following:
Rental Disputes and Decisions
- Rental disputes and decisions are the more commonly disputed damage types.
- Typically, both the duration and the rate are disputed.
- The decision should avoid hypotheticals.
- The arbitrator should focus on the arguments and the facts in the evidence.
Concurrent Coverage
- Concurrent Coverage applies when more than one member, including self-insureds, provide coverage for the same party or vehicle. (Auto Forum)
- When the recovering company has paid third-party damages, the concurrently covered insured is liable. (Special Forum)
- Denial of coverage
- Exclusion is upheld when a denial of coverage letter states complete denial of coverage or pleads that no policy is in effect.
- A jurisdictional exclusion is denied for partial denials, such as first-party diminished value, administrative fees, or first-party loss of use/rental. The issue would be addressed in the damages section if other valid damages are requested in the filing.
Rebuttal Evidence
- Rebuttal evidence is evidence submitted that refutes the responding party’s damage dispute, which includes, but is not limited to:
- Invoices
- Photos
- Estimate (proving the vehicle met the criteria of a total loss)
- Adjuster’s notes
- Rental notes
Quick Tips
- Damages sought cannot include:
- An insurer’s or self-insured’s operating expenses.
- Expenses associated with investigating and adjusting losses.
- An insured’s out-of-pocket expenses.
- An insurer’s or self-insured’s administrative fees as “costs” for pursuing a loss.
- Additional exposures are:
- Exposures to a responder’s policy limit.
- Paid or unpaid.
- Damages that are not sought in the filing. An exception is a double-dip situation for damages claimed in the filing. The prior payment may be an additional exposure to policy limits if not found to be a credit as a prior payment.
- Proof of storage damages include, but are not limited to:
- Salvage invoices
- Towing invoices
- Body shop documentation
- Adjuster’s notes
Our next arbitrator workshop will be held on September 23 and 25 at 2 p.m. ET. We hope to see you there!