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What can be done if an insurance company sends an engineer to inspect the loss, and the engineer seems to be purposely minimizing the damages?

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What can be done if an insurance company sends an engineer to inspect the loss, and the engineer seems to be purposely minimizing the damages?

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A. Structural engineers must hold a license in each state they work in. Complaints can be made with the insurance commissioner, engineering board and FEMAINFO.US. Complaints can also be made in other states where the engineer holds a license.

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