Your Insurance Company Hired an Adjuster to Represent Them, So Should You!

Faq

Frequently Ask Questions

A public insurance adjuster represents policyholders, not insurance companies. They evaluate property damage, prepare claim documentation, and negotiate settlements on the client’s behalf.

No. We are fully independent and work only for the policyholder, ensuring there is no conflict of interest.

Yes, but insurance policies are complex. A independent adjuster helps ensure all damages—both visible and hidden are properly documented and reviewed.

We assist with property damage claims including storm damage, water damage, fire damage, and other structural losses for homes, businesses, and commercial properties.

Independent adjusters are typically paid a percentage of the claim settlement, meaning we only get paid when you do.

The process includes damage inspection, documentation, policy review, and negotiation with the insurance carrier.

No—having proper documentation and support often helps move your claim forward more efficiently and reduces back-and-forth delays.
Yes. If your claim was denied or underpaid, we can review your situation and help determine the best path forward.
No. We help ensure your damage is properly evaluated and documented so your claim reflects the full scope of the loss.
Every claim is different, but having the right guidance and documentation can help avoid delays and keep things moving as efficiently as possible.

We Represent the Property Owner's best interests, NOT the Insurance Company

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