If you suffered a catastrophic loss from a flood, fire or hurricane, do you think you have enough insurance to indemnify your loss?

The sad truth is many insured commercial and residential property owners do not. What's even worse, they are not even aware that they don't.

Insurance FAQs

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What is a public insurance adjuster?

An authority on loss adjustments who you can retain to assist you in preparing, filing, and adjusting your insurance claims. For a more thorough discussion on why you should hire a public adjuster, click here.



Can I prepare my own claim?

Sure, but it stands to reason that the public adjuster who has years of experience and training can do so with more competence than the policyholder. More specifically, a public adjuster will assist you in the preparation of inventories, estimates and other factual proofs of loss. He or she will handle all the necessary details for compiling and filing claims, as required by the terms of your insurance policies. Your public adjuster will also confer, on your behalf, with insurance company representatives and handle all matters essential to a proper and satisfactory adjustment.

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