The Nation's Largest Public Adjuster
&
Founding Member of AAPIA
Licensed Insurance Professionals that Work for You,
Not the Insurance Company
What Is a Public Insurance Adjuster?
A public insurance adjuster works for the homeowner, not the insurance company.
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They level the playing field for the homeowner and
act as the insured’s representative when hired to handle the claim.
Public insurance adjusters must be licensed in every individual state where they practice, and like some other professionals, they're required to participate in continuing education courses to maintain their licensure.
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Through professional representation, public insurance adjusters make sure the insurance
company treat you fairly, and more importantly, pay you fairly.
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Insurance companies work hard to keep your money in their bank. They do not like to pay
out money and have adjusters looking out for their interests.
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Who is looking out for your interest?
When do I Use a Public Insurance Adjuster?
Many homeowners use me from the very beginning. It saves the hassle of dealing with the insurance company and increases the homeowner’s odds of winning the claim and receiving all that they are due.
Others prefer to work with their insurance company.
While dealing with the insurance company may not be their area of expertise, they want to see if they will receive a fair settlement offer first.
Regardless, I am used in all cases.
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1. From the beginning
2. After a low payment offer
3. After an outright claim denial
