Any time you have property damage and are looking to your insurance company for help, it’s a great idea to hire a public adjuster to ensure you don’t [get screwed.]
Insurance companies are known to use tactics to slow down or even outright deny the payment of your claim. A public adjuster can be your line of defense to help ensure you get all you deserve out of your insurance policy.
So, what do you need to know?
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Now, here are a few more things to know about public adjusters:
1. Public Adjusters work FOR YOU
Although your insurance company might be willing to pay towards your claim, they also do what they can to protect their own profit margins. The insurance company will send out an insurance adjuster to assess the damage and write up a report for your insurance company. Most of the time, the insurance adjuster is not on your side and is going to attempt to minimize the cost of damages so your insurance payout is less. This can even cause you to have to pay some expenses out of pocket for repairs.
When you hire a public adjuster, you’re hiring someone who will represent YOU and protect YOUR best interests (not the interests of the insurance company).
2. They help you get the max amount out of your settlement
The public adjuster you hire is going to work diligently to help you get the absolute most possible out of your claim. They are trained, licensed, and certified to know real value and cost of damages, and what needs to be included in your claim to help you maximize what you can receive in payout, and minimize (or completely eliminate) the amount you’ll have to spend out of pocket.
3. Years of Training and Experience
More than likely, you probably don’t have a lot of experience when it comes to handling an insurance claim. Local and state laws, intricacies of policies, and overall process are all things that can cause your claim to not be fully paid out, or worse yet, denied. At Precision Claims, our team has years of experience, extensive training, and has helped thousands of clients get much larger settlements on their claims
4. They help you to remove emotions
If you’ve had significant damage to your property, chances are you’re stressed, frustrated, and worried. These emotions (although completely understandable) can lead to you making mistakes or even rushing toward settlement with your insurance company– often reducing the payout you get. The public adjuster you hire will defend you, without an emotional attachment to the property, and make certain you get what you deserve from your claim.
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