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Why a Public Adjuster?

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Public Adjusters will typically be more complete in their damage analysis than their insurance company counterparts, or the inexperienced policyholder on his or her own because they are trained for it. They provide a comprehensive, personalized service representing the insured’s interest, receiving no compensation until the policyholders are compensated from their insurance company. Public Adjusters […]

Beware of Contractors Offering to Handle Your Insurance Claim

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It has been brought to our attention that homeowners are being solicited by contractors and remediation companies to handle their insurance claim when they have sustained a loss to their property i.e. roof damage, water damage, mold or fire losses. Persons who represent a policyholder in an insurance claim must be specifically licensed to adjust […]

Value of a Public Adjuster. The right to have representation!

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The Professional Public Insurance Adjuster: Protecting Policyholders and Their Claims When people’s homes or businesses are lost to fire, hurricane or other incident, the process of navigating insurance claims and recovery can be difficult and emotionally draining.   Moreover, without the expertise in filing a claim, consumers often are at an extreme disadvantage. Why A […]

Insurance Company Denials Based on Water Backup and Overflow Are Not Always Enforceable

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POSTED ON AUGUST 7, 2014 BY CHRISTOPHER NAHAS Insurance Company Denials Based on Water Backup and Overflow Are Not Always Enforceable Many policyholder disputes involve an insurance contract that includes a provision dealing with water damage. While there are various constructions of the water damage provision, the issue of water that backs up or overflows […]

Water damage/Septic-sanitary lines……..

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Monday, 24 March, 2014 13:14 Water damage/Septic-sanitary lines…….. Having back-ups in baths, kitchen and laundry can be an indication of broken septic/sanitary lines. Homes here in South Florida built in the 1950′s through early 1970′s had cast iron sanitay pipe, which was designed to last 20-25 years. This pipe, now considerably past its life expectancy, […]

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