Damage and loss appraisals can be challenging for even the most seasoned appraisers. Having many more moving parts and problems to solve, damage and loss appraisals often also involve insurance adjusters and conservators to prepare a report that can be relied upon by all parties. This program will explore these interesting puzzles from all perspectives and include case studies. Each of the speakers will also discuss how best appraisers can work with members of their profession. Speakers include:  Claire Marmion of Haven Art Group who will explain the role of the insurance adjustor; Suzanne Siano, Chief Conservator and Director of Modern Art Conservation, New York, will elucidate the conservator’s role in assessing the condition and determining loss of value; Betty Krulik, AAA, Betty Krulik Fine Art, Limited,  immediate past President of the Appraisers Association, will discuss the unique methodology of damage and loss appraisals; attorney Alan Lyons of Herrick, Feinstein LLP  will highlight the legal obligations of the insured to give timely notice and the process of selection of appraisers and umpires in the case of a dispute. Moderated by: Deborah Gerstler Spanierman, AAA DGS Fine Art Consultants, Inc. President Appraisers Association of America 4 CE credits This program has been recorded.  FEE: $80 Members; $105 General Admission Register online (at the top of this page); OR by calling 212.889.5404 x 11 All cancellations must be made a week prior to the program to receive a refund. No refunds are available for the recorded version. |