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After a covered loss, you deserve a fair settlement. A Public Adjuster simplifies the claims process and helps you secure the compensation you’re owed.
 

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What Is A Public Adjuster?

A public adjuster can help you assess the damage, negotiate with your insurance company, and get you the full, fair, and reasonable settlement you deserve. Read more to learn about the benefits of hiring a public adjuster.

Water Damage

Mold or asbestos can thrive within days of wood cabinets or drywall getting wet, leading to potential water damage. While not immediately visible, after 2 to 3 weeks, mitigation becomes challenging, risking unsafe air quality.

Fire Damage

After fire damage, restoring your life is crucial. The insurance claims process can be time-consuming and stressful. As your Public Adjusters, we expedite claims, ensuring you get the settlement you deserve.

Storm Damage

If you’ve experienced a loss from such events, click below to schedule an inspection for storm damage. Ensure your property insurance claim is addressed promptly and thoroughly by hiring a Public Adjuster

Flood Damage

After a flood, recovering what is left your property and precious belongings can be very stressful. Working with a Public Adjuster can remove a lot of that stress for you. We will do all of the heavy lifting when it comes to handling and settling your insurance claim.

Hail Damage

Falling debris such as hail can cause both minor and significant damages to your property. Depending on the size of the debris and the intensity of the storm, these claims can be difficult to get a fair claim settlement. That’s where we come in. 

Vandalism Damage

When the unexpected happens and your property is vandalized, there are very specific things that you need to do and provide to your insurance company to make sure that you get a fair settlement for the property damage. A Public Adjuster will be the claim expert that you need.

How a public adjuster can help your claim

why should i hire a public adjuster?

Property Owner Advocates – Claim Experts

 A public adjuster is a licensed claim expert specializing in navigating the complex realm of property insurance claims. As dedicated advocates for policyholders, they leverage their expertise to optimize claim settlements, ensuring that you receive fair compensation for property damage and losses. At Property Owner Advocates, we are constantly learning in order to achieve mastery of the nuances of the insurance claim process, securing the fair compensation you rightly deserve. Our tireless dedication ensures we work on your behalf, advocating for you in your claim, and guaranteeing the efficient and effective handling of your claim. With a proven history of successful claims and satisfied clients, trust us as your partner in getting the fair compensation and settlement for your claim. If you need a trusted public adjuster in Florida, your search ends with our team at Property Owner Advocates.

Our commitment extends beyond results, aligning with our Core Company Values in every interaction—with clients and insurance carriers alike:

Advocacy, Integrity, Knowledge, Professionalism, and Transparency.

Client Testimonials

At  Property Owner Advocates Public Adjusters, we pride ourselves on providing unparalleled service to our clients in their time of need. Our team of experienced public adjusters works tirelessly to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation for your insurance claim. With a proven track record of success, our clients consistently rave about our attention to detail, communication, and dedication to their case. Read through our reviews to see why we are the trusted choice for those looking for a top-notch public adjusting firm.

Frequently Asked questions

What is a Public Adjuster?

A public adjuster is a licensed insurance adjuster that represents the policyholder (the homeowner, building owner, etc.) during their insurance claim.

Is my Insurance Adjuster the same as a Public Adjuster?

A Public Adjuster represents the policyholder and their interests, the adjuster that is sent by the insurance company is representing that company and its interests – not the policyholder’s. These adjusters can be company adjusters or “independent” adjusters but they both serve the insurance company. So, public adjusters represent the public, while both company and independent adjusters represent the companies that hire them.

Should I hire a Public Adjuster?

Many times, policyholders are unaware or forget about provisions in their policy that outline their responsibilities after a loss – like immediately documenting the loss, reporting the claim in a timely manner, providing an estimate to the insurance company, submitting requested claim documentation within deadlines, etc. Public Adjusters handle insurance claims and read policies every day and so will be better prepared to handle your claim on your behalf.

Can I handle my own insurance claim?

Public Adjusters are licensed experts in reading policies and negotiating with insurance companies. If you file the claim and handle it yourself, your success in getting the money you need to make the necessary repairs will depend on how well you can do the job of a public adjuster. In fact, a public adjuster can get their clients more money because of their experience – about 99% of the time, by hiring a public adjuster, you will end up with 50% to 500% more.

Can a roofer or other contractor handle my insurance claim?

No, and the difference is in what Public Adjusters are licensed to do versus a contractor. Only two categories of professionals are legally allowed to negotiate claims, discuss and review policies, and handle all the other parts of the insurance claim process – public adjusters and attorneys. A contractor or a roofer is only licensed to perform the service that they provide and also provide an estimate for repairs. A roofer is licensed to handle roofs, a plumber is licensed to handle plumbing, and so on. A contractor or roofer cannot deal with coverage or additional living expenses, they cannot file disputes, etc.

What is the difference between hiring an attorney and hiring a Public Adjuster?

Public adjusters and attorneys have similar legal authorization regarding insurance claims. However, the difference is in their role in the process. You can consider public adjusters the first line of defense. They are there from the beginning, documenting the claim, putting the estimate together, presenting the claim, following up, and generally being with you through the entire process. If a public adjuster is unable to get an insurance company to pay the claim, then there are times to use an attorney, as many public adjusters will do. Yet, the main practical difference between a public adjuster and an attorney is the length of time it takes to settle a claim – if it gets to litigations, with attorneys the process can last between a year and two; with a public adjuster, the process to settle a claim takes between 1 to 4 months.

How much will it cost to hire a Public Adjuster?

The cost of hiring a public adjuster differs from state to state. Some states have limitations while others do not. More importantly, public adjusters are usually not paid a flat fee but work on contingency. For example, the fee to hire a public adjuster in Florida is up to 20% of the claim. If a natural disaster happens, the fee is limited to 10%. In Texas, the fee is 10% of the entire value of the claim. This also means that public adjusters are financially motivated to get you as much money as possible and expediently complete the claims process.

How long will my claim take to settle with a Public Adjuster?

A claim represented by a public adjuster usually takes between 1 to 3 or 4 months to settle. Insurance companies have a set amount of time to investigate a claim, typically 90 days. The public adjuster’s role is to expedite the process. If a public adjuster cannot settle your claim within that time period, then the assistance of an attorney may be required.

Will my insurance drop me/Will my premium go up if I file a claim?

We do not want to mislead you, the fact is that the more frequent and the more number of claims that you file under a given policy period, the higher the likelihood of your premium going up or your insurance company even dropping you. However, an insurance company can raise your premium and even drop you even if you never file a claim – it happens all of the time. In the next FAQ, we’ll talk about what factors insurance companies really look at in determining premiums.

Don’t Miss Out on the Compensation You Deserve

If your insurance company has underpaid you on a claim, or if you’ve been denied a claim that you think should have been paid, give us a call. We’re public adjusters who specialize in getting people the settlements they deserve. We work on a contingency basis, so you don’t have to pay us unless we win you money. Call us today for a free consultation.

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