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The Umpire Assistant App turns estimate chaos into clarity in the real estate space

Umpire Assistant Company is launching the Umpire Assistant App, a dispute-resolution platform built to help professionals organize, compare, reconcile, and document disputed property insurance estimates.

According to the company, the app offers a structured, line-item workflow designed for speed, transparency, and defensibility.

Umpire Assistant makes  the differences in estimates visible and comparable, then guides users through a repeatable decision workflow that produces clear documentation of what was selected and why.

“The industry doesn’t need more noise—it needs a clearer way to see the dispute,” said Laura Haber, founder, visionary, and CEO of Umpire Assistant. “Umpire Assistant was built to help professionals bring structure to the comparison, clarity to the decisions, and defensibility to the final documentation—without changing what the job is. It simply makes the work easier to execute and easier to stand behind.”

Umpire Assistant guides users through a structured dispute workflow to:

  • Create the project
  • Upload estimates (PDF)
  • Organize (prepare and structure the data for comparison)
  • Pair items (create comparable lineups across estimates)
  • Generate and review summaries, then finalize Selections to produce a Final Dispute Summary and supporting outputs (including award/release documentation where applicable)

Umpire Assistant (UA) is designed as a neutral, data-driven workflow intended to support documentation clarity and record integrity by structuring disputed estimates into comparable lineups and producing consistent summaries, without performing claim adjustment or advocacy.

Umpire Assistant launches with three purpose-built modules—UA, ADR, and SettleFast—each tailored to a distinct path to resolution and the professionals who operate within it.

UA supports appraisal-focused workflows for umpires, appraisers, and other neutral professionals who need structured, line-item comparisons and defensible documentation; ADR supports pre-appraisal negotiation and alternative dispute resolution efforts for professionals working to close gaps earlier; and SettleFast supports contractors and restoration professionals managing supplements and pre-appraisal settlement work.

Together, the three modules provide a consistent workflow for organizing disputed estimates, aligning comparable line items, and documenting outcomes with clarity.

Umpire Assistant uses AI to help structure and interpret raw data from the estimates inside a controlled workflow, while keeping decisions explicit and outputs consistent.

The application is available now. 

For more information about this news, visit https://umpireassist.com.

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