Loss Adjustment Expenses

Loss Adjustment Expenses
Loss Adjustment Expenses

The amount of money paid by an insurance company to investigate and settle insurance claims and/or defend lawsuits in court.

Loss adjustment expenses must be taken into account when the insured is quoted a premium price and subsequently files a claim. At that point, the insurer must adjust for these losses in order to meet the terms of a particular insurance policy, yet still remain profitable.

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