Tennessee Statutes

§ 56-6-913 — Fees charged by public adjuster - Commissions, service fees or other valuable consideration - Fee, retainer, compensation, deposit, or other thing of value, prior to settlement of a claim

Tennessee·Title 56
(a)A public adjuster may charge the insured a reasonable fee. If a contract between the public adjuster and the insured is formed before the insurance carrier has made an offer of settlement, then the public adjuster may not charge a fee that is greater than fifteen percent (15%) of the total proceeds of the insurance settlement. If a contract between the public adjuster and the insured is formed after the insurance carrier has made an offer of settlement, then the public adjuster may not charge any more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the difference between the insurance company's last offer to the insured prior to the public adjuster contract with that insured and the last offer after the public adjuster entered a contract with the insured and negotiated, if any, additional settlement

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Tennessee § 56-6-913 (Fees charged by public adjuster - Commissions, service fees or other valuable consideration - Fee, retainer, compensation, deposit, or other thing of value, prior to settlement of a claim) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

Legislative History

Acts 2006, ch. 997, § 14.

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