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LOI                    Loss of Income, including Fair Rental Value and Business Interruption - Compensates you for your lost
                           income while your business operations have been interrupted due to an insured loss.




    PA                     A public claims adjuster is a professional, licensed by the department of insurance. They serve as an
                           advocate for the policyholder against their own insurance company throughout a property damage claim
                           process.


   POL                     PROOF OF LOSS – A formal statement made by the insured to the insurance company regarding a loss. The

                           purpose of the proof of loss is to place before the company sufficient information concerning the loss to
                           enable it to determine its liability under the policy.


    PM                     Project Management – The knowledge and skills to manage construction projects from conception to
                           conclusion.


    PV                     Preferred Vendor – The insurance companies have signed vendor agreements with restoration contractors
                           - they use General Contractors (GC) or sub-trades to complete the work and are paid via the indemnity
                           payments via the O&P.


   O&P                     Overhead and Profit.




   RCV                     REPLACEMENT COST – The cost of replacing property without deduction for depreciation.



   Restoration or          The period of indemnity is the length of time for which benefits are payable under an insurance policy.

   Indemnity                The period of indemnity is also used to denote the time period for which compensation is payable under a
                           business interruption policy.  Typically, an indemnity period will have a time limit stated within the policy,
   Period
                           such as 12, 24, or 36 months.
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