Frequently asked questions.

What is a public adjuster?

A public adjuster is a licensed insurance professional who represents policyholders, not insurance companies. We handle the insurance claim process on your behalf, including documenting damages, preparing estimates, and negotiating with the insurance company to help ensure you receive a fair settlement.

How much does a public adjuster cost?

Public adjusters are paid a percentage of the final settlement, on a contingency fee basis. This means there are no upfront costs and we only get paid if we recover money for you.

What if I’ve already filed and started the claim myself?

Not a problem. We can step in at almost any stage of the claim and take over from where things currently stand. Whether damage just occurred today, you have an underpaid claim, or even a denied claim, we can step in to help at almost any time.

Is hiring a public adjuster worth it?

Many policyholders receive significantly higher settlements with professional representation. Public adjusters understand policy language, documentation requirements, and negotiation tactics that most homeowners are unfamiliar with in order to ensure you recover the necessary amount of funds for repairs.