An adjuster was presented with a water-damage claim involving what was described as an antique 10-by-13-foot Heriz Rug valued at $25,000. The water damage caused the colors to run, rendering the Persian rug a total loss, according to the insureds claim.
An adjuster handling a claim of $185,000 for a stolen painting consults a team of contents specialists whose findings show that appearances can be deceiving.
The theft of various artworks produced by a well-known surrealist painter created an interesting dilemma for contents claims specialists. How can you appraise art without seeing it?
The theft of various artworks produced by a well-known surrealist painter created an interesting dilemma for contents claims specialists. How can you appraise art without seeing it?