07/15/2025
I HAVE STORM DAMAGE TO MY HOME OR BUSINESS – WHAT DO I DO?
I HAVE HAIL DAMAGE TO MY HOME OR BUSINESS – WHAT DO I DO?
I HAVE FIRE DAMAGE TO MY HOME OR BUSINESS – WHAT DO I DO?
MAYBE I NEED A PUBLIC ADJUSTER!
What is a Public Adjuster?
The vast majority of people have never heard of a Public Adjuster, and don’t even know that their crucial role in the insurance industry exists. You have likely heard of an insurance adjuster that inspects and adjusts claims for the insurance company, but what is a Public Insurance Adjuster?
A public adjuster is a state licensed insurance professional that specializes in managing every aspect of an insurance claim on the behalf of the policyholder (claimant, or insured). Public insurance adjusters provide services of negotiating or “adjusting” insurance claims. Public adjusters are a type of claim adjuster that are individually licensed and hired by the insurance policyholder. They represent the general “public” and “adjust” claims to effect settlements.
Some claims are straightforward and inexpensive, for example, limiting the value a public adjuster would bring.
Other claims, however, can be increased 3x, 5x, or even 10x with help from a public adjuster. With some claims, a public adjuster is the difference between a denied claim and receiving the full $500,000 in coverage for your property.
Do you need a public adjuster for your claim?
Here are seven questions to ask before hiring a public adjuster.
1. Is the Damage Significant or Complex?
2. Are You Unsure of What’s Covered?
3. Has Your Claim Been Delayed, Denied, or Underpaid?
4. Is Your Insurer Rushing the Process?
5. Is Your Insurer Taking Too Long to Respond?
6. Are You Stressed, Overwhelmed, or Uncertain?
7. Do You Lack the Time to Deal with an Insurance Claim?
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Schedule a no-cost, no-obligation consultation with Side By Side Public Adjusters today.
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