Public Adjuster

Public Adjuster Professional claims handler/claims adjuster who advocates for the insured/policyholder in assisting and negotiating that insured's insurance claim. Depending on the legal jurisdiction, licensed public adjusters are required to prove competency in a variety of ways; written examination, experience time frames, and background checks. Note that while a public adjuster can assist with the claims process, he or she cannot get you more money than you are entitled to under your insurance policy. Your insurance company provides an adjuster at no charge to you, while a public adjuster has no relationship with your insurance company, and charges a fee for a percentage payment of the insurance settlement for his or her services. If you find yourself in the process of making a claim with your insurance company, you might find it worthwhile to hire a public adjuster. This might be especially true if you feel like the insurance adjuster does not include all the necessary costs for repairs from your claim. The information a public adjuster will need from you is simple for example in a auto insurance claims adjusters will obtain police reports, accident reports, and hospital records to verify related insurance costs. They may also ask you to send in your car to a licensed repair shop to get a repair estimate and vehicle appraisal. A word-of-mouth recommendation is one of the best ways to find a reliable adjuster. If someone has done a good job for a friend or family member, chances are they’ll work hard for you. Good insurance adjusters often rely on word-of-mouth recommendations for new business so if you know of a good public adjuster, tell a friend. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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