Service Area · New Albany, OH
When the amount of a property loss is in dispute, Ironclad Assessment Group helps New Albany owners get to the right number — what the damage actually costs to repair, determined under your policy's appraisal clause and documented to hold up. Independent, disinterested appraisal and umpire work only; we don't adjust or negotiate the claim.
Appraisal in New Albany
New Albany is a master-planned community on the northeast side of the metro, known for its larger, higher-value homes and distinctive architecture.
On larger, well-appointed homes, a wind, hail, water, or storm loss is frequently both significant and detailed to value — and that is where a carrier's estimate and the true cost to repair can diverge by a wide margin. The appraisal clause resolves that disagreement over the amount of the loss, not whether it is covered. Each side appoints a competent and disinterested appraiser; if the two disagree, a neutral umpire resolves the difference, and an award agreed to by any two of the three is binding.
Why New Albany owners call Ironclad
A documented valuation process suited to larger, higher-value homes, producing a clear, itemized award on RCV and ACV.
We determine the amount of loss. We are not a public adjuster and do not negotiate, interpret policy language, or settle claims on your behalf.
Our compensation is a retainer plus an hourly rate with a written cap — never a contingency tied to the award. We have no financial stake in the number.
How it works
Engagement → Confirm appraisal invocation → Neutral evidence intake → Independent valuation → Itemized award (umpire if needed).
Fees are a retainer plus an hourly rate with a maximum cap agreed in writing — never a contingency. If an umpire is required, you pay one-half of the umpire's fee directly. See the full process →
Also serving nearby
Westerville · Columbus · Powell · Dublin · Worthington · Upper Arlington · Hilliard · Delaware County — and surrounding areas on request.
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