The wildfires that engulfed parts of Gatlinburg and Sevier County, Tenn., in late November have left behind an estimated 1,700 damaged or destroyed structures.
Because Tennessee is a valued policy state, the adjusting for some of these buildings may be different than in a non-valued policy state.
Property policies generally use one of two methods for determining the value of a loss: actual cash value or replacement cost.
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