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5 Advantages of Using a Public Adjuster on Water Damage Insurance Claims in South Florida

Water Damage and Public Adjusters It seems that if you haven’t been affected by water damage lately, someone you know has. Most insurance companies are sticklers when it comes to handling water damage caused by a natural disasters or other unforeseen circumstances. If your homeowners insurance policy is supposed to cover any damages caused by…

Attorneys or Public Adjuster, who should you hire? Why?

When facing property damage due to natural disasters, building structure damage and so forth, you are going to face time-consuming hours fighting with the insurance companies or filing a claim. Generally, to really get the compensation you deserve, you are going to want to look into getting your own public adjuster or attorney on board.…

Public Adjuster in South Florida helps you to file your Insurance Claim and maximizes it

As a property owner, you would probably agree that one of your greatest causes for anxiety is when structural damage to your physical holdings necessitates the filing of an insurance claim. Despite the amicable “courtship” you might have experienced when choosing your homeowners insurance company, deep down you know that everything they did was to…

Public Insurance Adjusters help Policyholders Win Claims

Many homeowners don’t fully understand their property insurance policies and are at a disadvantage when negotiating with their insurers about repairs needed after a fire, theft, hurricane or other disaster. Public insurance adjusters assess damages, determine what the policy covers, document evidence to support claims and assess what repairs will cost. In Florida, they can…

Insurance Lies Clients Believe And Pass On To Others

Myths, legends and lies are hard to dispel and correct, especially when doing so appears to financially harm the teller or believer. If the myth is true, the client (the teller/believer) does not need to purchase the coverage on which the lie is based; but if the information is false, the insured is forced to…