- Sharing information with arbitrators on recent decision quality trends and drivers.
- Answering questions arbitrators may have on hearing cases.
Decision Explanations
- Address all the supported arguments raised by the parties.
- Explain which evidence items informed the decision and how they did so.
- Be clear and concise when addressing the arguments.
- Connect the dots between arguments, evidence, and conclusions.
Arbitrator options when rear and front damages are not split include the following:
- Separate the damages to the best of your ability if you are familiar with estimating damages.
- Apply an overall percentage based on your review of the vehicle damages.
- Adjourn for an estimate split of the front and rear damages,
- Do not award “zero” because the filer has proven damages occurred and are owed by the Responding company.
- The Filing company’s first party deductible does not reduce any damages a Responding company is responsible for in a multi-vehicle impact loss. Therefore, the deductible is not removed from the top when calculating your award. Verify that you are properly applying the deductible in your award calculations.
- Do not buy the story on its own. An argument must be supported with evidence. The decision is based on the preponderance of the evidence.
- Review all evidence and compare it to the arguments.
- Arguments + Evidence = Fact. If there is no evidence presented by a party, then a fact was not established.
- When an arbitrator uses the “View All Evidence” tab, you will have to select the “Show Video Evidence” on the upper-right side of the screen to view a video.
- Rule 4-1 burden of proof arguments are only valid when a Responding company does not answer a filing. A Responding company that answers a filing has the obligation to provide liability arguments with evidence or a fact is not established (arguments + evidence = fact).
- AF does not have formal rules of evidence. However, photographs and invoices may be necessary to support a damage dispute.
- Embedded evidence needs a clear summarization of the embed evidence item’s content.