WHAT IS A PUBLIC ADJUSTER?
A Public Adjuster is an adjuster who is licensed
and certified by the Department of Insurance to work exclusively for the benefit of the policy holder.
WHAT IS THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PUBLIC ADJUSTER AND THE INSURANCE COMPANY’S ADJUSTER?
The Public Adjuster is employed by you, and their
fiduciary responsibility and duty must be to you. The insurance company’s adjuster is employed by the insurance
company, and their responsibility and duty must be to their employer. It’s not possible for any insurance adjuster,
no matter how hard he or she may try, to zealously protect both your interests and the interests of his or her insurance company
at the same time. After all, their instructions come from their employer, not from you.
I HAVE ALREADY BEEN PAID AND THE INSURANCE COMPANY HAS CLOSED THEIR FILE. IS IT
TOO LATE FOR YOU TO HELP?
Probably not. Florida generally allows up to five years to file a supplemental
claim from the date of loss. If you do not believe you were paid the right amount and would like us to review your claim,
just let us know. We provide a FREE CLAIM AUDIT. You will owe nothing unless we obtain more money.
WHY SHOULD I
EMPLOY A PUBLIC ADJUSTER TO OBTAIN WHAT IS RIGHTFULLY DUE ME?
Preparing an insurance claim can be a complicated
and complex task. Substantiating and documenting your loss is your job, not the job of the insurance company’s
adjuster. There are just too many details and variables which arise that can be easily overlooked. The decision to use
a Public Adjuster has very little to do with whether or not you believe the insurance company will or will not try to be fair.
Public Adjusters will almost always obtain much greater settlements than individuals, not only due to their skill in
evaluating, estimating, and appraising, but also because of their experience with the “ins and outs” of the insurance
industry. As is true in any profession, the more experience and training one has, the better the final results.
AM I ASSURED
A HIGHER SETTLEMENT IF I USE YOUR SERVICES?
Almost always. The more thorough and complete
your claim, the higher the settlement. We meticulously inspect the loss site and compile the damage. On severe
losses where much of the inventory is burned out of sight or blown away, we use a variety of computer checklists to help us
recap with you, on a room by room basis, what was in the property at the time of the loss. By using our highly refined
methodology, reconstruction of a total inventory is surprisingly accurate. Studies have clearly demonstrated that most
inventories compiled by the Insured are very incomplete.
DO I HAVE TO PAY YOU UP FRONT?
No. We are not paid until money is collected
from the Insurance Company. In fact, we spend our money and our time helping to document and process your claim before
we are paid anything.
WHO USES THE
SERVICES OF PUBLIC ADJUSTERS?
Public Adjusters are utilized by individuals and
all types of businesses and professions, including banks, accountants, attorneys, and even insurance adjusters and agents
on their own losses. Once a person has experienced the benefits of our services, they will rarely attempt to settle
a claim without our assistance.
WHY CAN'T
MY AGENT MAKE SURE I GET A FAIR SETTLEMENT?
You probably bought your insurance from your agent
or broker because of his friendship and/or salesmanship. While the agent’s expertise is in connection with the
marketing of insurance policies, he or she does not have the experience nor the obligation to render adjusting services.
In fact, we have seen many times where the insurance company demanded that the agent stay out of the adjustment process.
They were told to mind their own business. When everything is said and done, agents cannot do much to help, and they are very
wrong if they suggest otherwise. Many people are shocked when they learn that most agents are paid an annual bonus if
their claims are kept below a certain percent, known in the industry as the profit/loss ratio bonus. This naturally
creates an undisclosed conflict of interest. With the agent having a personal financial interest in your claim, the
more he or she helps you, the more he or she hurts himself or herself. However, agents who are aware of our professionalism
and expertise, and who have the interest of the Insured at heart, will never discourage them from employing our services.
In fact, they often highly recommend us, as they, themselves, have utilized our services many times after being a victim
of a loss. Beware of anyone who advises you not to seek assistance from someone with our successful track record who
works exclusively for you and your benefit.
IF WE EMPLOY A PUBLIC ADJUSTER, WILL IT CAUSE PROBLEMS OR DELAYS?
The vast majority of our claims are conducted
and concluded in the spirit of professionalism and mutual respect with the insurance company’s representative(s).
However, if the company does not want to be reasonable, we will under no circumstances capitulate to any unreasonable demands
or positions they take. If there are any problems or delays in your claim, they are the same problems which would exist
whether or not we are involved. We, however, because of our experience would know the best way to minimize certain problems
or delays, and often, just by our involvement, many problems are avoided before they develop. While some unethical adjusters
may discourage you from employing a Public Adjuster (who is licensed and certified by the Department of Insurance), statistics
are quite clear that Public Adjusters, almost without exception, assist in obtaining extremely higher settlements for the
Insured, not to mention the time and turmoil the Insured is saved. It is beyond dispute that if any adjuster or agent
prefers that you do not hire a Public Adjuster, it cannot possibly be your interest they have in mind.
SHOULDN’T
I WAIT UNTIL THE INSURANCE COMPANY MAKES AN OFFER TO DETERMINE WHETHER I NEED YOUR SERVICES?
If you are substantially underinsured and it is
quite obvious that you will obtain the limits of your policy, then, of course, you should wait. In situations like that,
that is always our advice to you. However, many people make a serious error by delaying the retainment of professional
assistance. The earlier we are involved in a claim, the smoother the adjusting process generally proceeds. The
insurance company often will not take certain positions when we are involved that they may try to take when we are not.
In addition, it takes a great amount of work to determine exactly what is fair, and most people simply do not have the necessary
expertise to determine whether or not a company’s offer is fair and accurate. Sadly we see many people who handle
their own claims accept what we know are clearly low offers (sometimes less that 50 cents on the dollar), and yet are still
quite happy with the settlement. We have also found quite often that the longer a person waits, the more stress and
duress he or she is under. Every day many people accept substandard offers just to get the bad experience over with.
This is not the best position to be in when you try to negotiate your claim. Bad settlements need not happen.
WILL
I BE CANCELED IF I HIRE A PUBLIC ADJUSTER?
No. The public adjusting profession is mandated
by the Legislature and regulated by the Department of Insurance. It would be a serious violation if any Insurance Company
would discriminate against you in any way for exercising a right given to you by the State Legislature.