FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) WHAT
IS A PUBLIC ADJUSTER?
The Florida State Legislature is responsible for licensing and
regulating Public Adjusters to provide assistance to insureds who
have suffered losses. The policyholders retain the services of a
licensed Public Adjuster to protect their financial interests in the
settlement of their insurance claim. WHAT SERVICES DOES
THE PUBLIC ADJUSTER PROVIDE?
Using specialists in all areas of restoration, construction and
engineering, the Public Adjuster prepares and presents to the
insurance carrier a detailed evaluation of the policyholder's total
loss. The claim will be based on the cost to repair or replace the
home or business as it existed prior to the loss. Knowing how to
prepare a claim is the key to successful negotiation. WHY
IS A PUBLIC ADJUSTER NECESSARY?
The insurance companies retain adjusters who protect their
interests. They are well trained to adjust the claim by offering the
policyholder a settlement based on the lowest bid submitted by
contractors or their own evaluation. The Public Adjuster works on
the policy holder's behalf to represent their best interests and get
a fair settlement from the insurance company. The policyholder has
the right to choose his own contractor and not be limited to the
lowest bid. HOW IS THE PUBLIC ADJUSTER
COMPENSATED?
The Public Adjuster's fees are paid by the policyholder. The fee
is generally based on a percentage of the monies recovered from the
insurance company. The Public Adjuster's expertise in dealing with
the insurance company will clearly justify his fees.
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