Who pays for the services of the arbitrators under/uninsured motorist coverage?

Who pays for the services of the arbitrators under/uninsured motorist coverage?



a - The Insurance Company

b- The Insured

c- The Party that wins the most as a result of arbitration

d - Both the Insured and Insurer each pay for the arbitrator they selected and both will split the expense of a third arbitrator.

d- Both the insured and insurer each pay for the arbitrator they selected and both will split the expense of the third arbitrator.


Answer: Uninsured motorist coverage contains an arbitration clause to settle disputes between the insured and the insurer. Each party selects one arbitrator and each pays for their own arbitrator. The two arbitrators select a third arbitrator. Each party will split the expenses of the third arbitrator.

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