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A licensed Public Adjuster supports policyholders by handling preparation, presentation, and negotiation of property insurance claims.

 

Public Adjusters serve the public, not insurers. They assist you, as experts, in compiling proof, filing claims, and advocating for you. Insurance adjusters, on the other hand, work for the company, aiming to save money by questioning or rejecting claims. Their interests conflict.

 

Valid insurance claims require professional assistance due to numerous variables. Like tax returns, which can be done independently but may overlook exemptions, property insurance claims are more intricate. A public adjuster excels in gathering evidence, submitting claims, and ensuring comprehensive documentation, strengthening and preventing underpayment.

At Claim It Right, we go further by collaborating with a dedicated team of public adjusters, certified accountants, estimators, and engineers. Their multifaceted assessment boosts your claim and potentially increases settlements by up to 300% compared to self-handling. We evaluate, estimate, and appraise with integrity, expediting claims processing in many cases.

A trustworthy Public Adjuster cannot assure or pledge a precise or increased settlement. Nevertheless, sincere insurance adjusters from reputable companies often present policyholders with greatly underestimated settlements. We carefully examine your damages and create thorough reports to bolster your claim. Research indicates that many homeowners and property owners significantly undervalue their losses or submit incomplete claims. We not only support you but also inquire appropriately to ensure that your claim encompasses the complete extent of the loss. Subsequently, we gather the necessary proof and evidence to significantly enhance your chances of a prompt and fair resolution.

No. We are not paid any money up front or out of pocket. In fact, when you hire us, we spend our own time and money making sure your claim is properly documented and assessed. If you don’t get paid, we work for free

Public Adjusters assist homeowners, landlords, companies, and professionals in filing insurance claims. Atlas Adjustments also represents adjusters and insurance experts for their own claims.

 

Beware of agents or adjusters discouraging public adjusters; they lack your best interests.

You may trust your agent and have a bond. Yet, their advocacy is a conflict of interest. Agents receive bonuses based on profit/loss, compromising their support. Public adjusters focus on fair settlements, licensed to adjust claims. The disparity is significant.

Even if inclined to help, agents lack expertise and obligation like public adjusters. Atlas Adjustments' success prompts agents to recommend us for claims.

Our data, both internal and nationwide, indicates that hiring a public adjuster speeds up claims and reduces issues. Some clients only reach out when they face complicated situations. Early involvement yields better results; almost always, we secure larger settlements and provide various time-saving benefits, minimizing stress. We excel at handling intricate claims and will advocate for you professionally and with integrity, regardless of your insurer's practices.

Seeking unreasonable settlements delays and complicates claim revisions. Choose Claim It Right for prompt assistance, saving time and stress. DIY clients underestimate losses, make costly proof errors, and face insurance delays. With a licensed adjuster, insurers are less likely to lowball or delay, boosting settlements by 300%+.

In many states, public adjusters are required by law and overseen by the Insurance Department, so insurers cannot discriminate against you for exercising your legislative rights.