Our Public Adjuster services cover claims for all property types, including residential properties, commercial real estate, condo associations, and businesses.
Most insurance claims are severely underpaid. Insurance companies commit themselves to cutting necessary repair costs and their payout to the policyholder. One side knows what they are doing and the other typically doesn’t. We can help protect your interests and uphold the insurance company’s obligation to make the proper payments you’re entitled to. Never settle for less!
The process of evaluating, completing, and submitting a claim as a policyholder is remarkably time-intensive. It’s a time when you should be focused on getting your business, home, or family back on a solid foundation rather than feeling the pressure of learning the ins and outs of the insurance claims process. Using a Public Adjuster will expedite the whole process so YOU can get your life back to normal as soon as possible.
Insurance claims hold a variety of complex provisions, processes, clauses, legal terms, and issues that need to be addressed in order to maximize your settlement. Public adjusters have prior experience in construction and other related fields, and they use sophisticated software to undergo an independent evaluation of a client’s property loss. Public adjusters are better equipped than the average policyholder to estimate the costs incurred from a property loss and local work rates, which lead to higher, more accurate & fair settlements.
A recent report by the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability proved that the use of a public insurance adjuster does result in a 747% higher claim settlement payout as opposed to dealing with the insurance company directly. The fact is, hiring a Public Adjuster will yield better results.
The values of particular items are often disputed in home insurance claims. If you’ve bought expensive items, your insurance company may say it can replace them with very similar items from Walmart or Target. The insured is entitled to be paid for what they had — not a knock-off version of it.