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WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES

Summer
is finally here, and that means it’s time to prepare yourself and your home for
thunderstorms. The National Severe Storms Laboratory estimates that over 16
million thunderstorms occur each year, and the humidity of summer makes it the
most dangerous season for …

What Does a Public Adjuster Do

What Does a Public Insurance Adjuster Do?

You
may be wondering, what does a public insurance adjuster do? The simplest
answer: a public insurance adjuster works to get you the maximum settlement you
deserve.

How
exactly do they do this? That’s what we’re answering for you today.

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Insurance
companies don’t …

when to hire a public adjuster

Public Insurance Adjuster: When To Hire One

Filing a claim for major loss is no easy feat. You have to document every part of the loss and negotiate a fair settlement from your insurance company, with little to no insurance knowledge. On the other hand, your insurance company is an expert in loss, and will oftentimes try to pay out as quickly as possible and for as little money as possible.

What To Do If Disaster Strikes

You’ve just suffered a horrible loss to your house, business, condo or investment property. Now what? If you’re a homeowner you may be trying to organize your belongings, find proper shelter and make sure your family is okay. Business or condo owners may be trying to figure out how to keep your business running or how to keep tenants comfortable during the recovery. The last thing anyone will want to deal with is fighting with the insurance company.

Do I Need A Public Insurance Adjuster?

You’ve just experienced a huge loss. It may have been a house fire, a natural disaster, or your business was flooded. Regardless, the last thing you want to do is deal with your insurance company. You should consider hiring a public insurance adjuster to file the claim for you.

What You Can Do To Prevent A Fire

A house fire can be devastating. On average in 2017, a home fire occurred every 88 seconds in the United States, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

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