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Let a Miami Public Adjuster Reopen Your Insurance Claim

First, let me introduce myself. I am Steven Venook, a public insurance adjuster. My company, Advocate Claims Public Adjusters, has been in business since 2002, after I spent nearly 5 years working as a claims adjuster and learning about the industry’s tricks while inside the insurance industry. What is the difference between claims adjusters? An…

5 Important Things You Should Know About Homeowners Insurance Claim

With the process of filing claims for homeowners insurance there are many facts that one should know. First thing, that someone should do before a disaster, theft; damage etc is taking a look at your policy before even filing your claim. Is your coverage adequate for the type of coverage you will need? Sometimes what…

Homeowner Insurance is Great, Until you need it

Homeowner Insurance is an idea that most people understand in theory: pay an insurance company an agreed upon amount in exchange for protection from large, serious property occurrences. However, in practice many people are unaware of the pitfalls that may await them when they are forced to deal with their insurer under stressful circumstances. This…

How To File A South Florida Homeowners Insurance Claim

There are certain measures you can take to protect your house, however these options are limited and in some cases are useless against the destructive power of nature. A severe storm or a hurricane, which rushes throughout the country, can wreck your entire house. These are the cases many people buy insurance for. If damage…

Public Adjusters Help You To File Your Homeowners Insurance Claim

Filing a homeowners insurance claim is no joke, especially after a disaster. With the storm season upon us, homeowners know their home is forced to withstand a lot: strong winds, hail, severe lightning and rainstorms, floods, and even hurricanes or tornados. The best option is to disaster-proof your home to withstand these extreme weather conditions…