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Florida Public Adjusting
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Florida Public Adjusting

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"Florida Public Adjusting takes pride in maintaining superior customer service. Our experts are friendly, responsive, and attentive advisers who address your needs before, during, and after the claims process. Let us help you save time and money. We only get paid if you get paid."

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About Public Adjusters

Need help navigating your insurance claim? Are you looking for support throughout the claims process? Whether you feel your insurance settlement is too low or just want someone else to handle the process, a qualified public adjuster can help. Best Pick Reports is the hassle-free way to find a responsible and dedicated public adjuster. We only recommend businesses that meet our strict requirements. We start by locking for local experts with exceptional customer service. Then our research team vets each adjuster, making sure they have the necessary license and insurance so you can hire with confidence. You also get our exclusive Best Pick Guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with their service, we will help make it right. You could even get up to $2,500 back. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Services We Cover

Our certified public adjusters handle a wide range of services to meet your needs.
Insurance Claim Evaluation: Our recommended public adjusters will assess the damages to your property, evaluate your insurance policy, and determine the maximum amount you're entitled to receive.
Documentation and Evidence Gathering: They will meticulously document the evidence of your damages, ensuring that nothing is overlooked and that you have strong supporting documentation for your claim.
Claims Negotiation: They will negotiate with your insurance company on your behalf, advocating for a fair and comprehensive settlement.
Assistance Throughout the Process: From filing the initial claim to reviewing settlement offers, they will guide you through the entire process, providing expert advice and support every step of the way.

Advantages of Hiring a Public Adjuster Through Best Pick Reports

    • Qualified Experts:Our public adjusters offer great customer service and have all required licenses and insurance.

    • Yearly Reviews:Then we review every one of our recommended adjusters each year to ensure they maintain their quality and service.

    • Best Pick Guarantee:We offer an exclusive satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with their service, we will help resolve the situation or repay you up to $2,500.

Advantages of Hiring a Public Adjuster Through Best Pick Reports

What Is a Public Adjuster?

A public adjuster is a licensed insurance pro that works for homeowners and policyholders. They help customers navigate the complex process of insurance claims. Unlike company adjusters who represent the interests of your insurance provider, public adjusters advocate for you. Public adjusters have in-depth knowledge of insurance policies, claim procedures, and the evaluation of property damages. Their primary role is to ensure you receive fair and maximum compensation for covered losses. They assess the damages, review the insurance policy, document the evidence, prepare and submit the claim, and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf. While hiring a public adjuster is an added out-of-pocket cost, you are more likely to get a better settlement with your insurance company, especially in complex situations that benefit from expert evaluation.
What Is a Public Adjuster?

Public Adjuster Services

Worried about your insurance claim? Choose a local public adjuster in your area now. They will help maximize your payout. Enter your ZIP code now for a list of vetted public adjusters near you.
    • Insurance Claim Evaluation:Our recommended public adjusters will assess the damages to your property, evaluate your insurance policy, and determine the maximum amount you're entitled to receive.

    • Documentation and Evidence Gathering:They will meticulously document the evidence of your damages, ensuring that nothing is overlooked and that you have strong supporting documentation for your claim.

    • Claims Negotiation:They will negotiate with your insurance company on your behalf, advocating for a fair and comprehensive settlement.

    • Assistance Throughout the Process:From filing the initial claim to reviewing settlement offers, they will guide you through the entire process, providing expert advice and support every step of the way.

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Public Adjusters Tips & Information

WHAT DOES A PUBLIC ADJUSTER DO?

If you have filed an insurance claim before, you are probably familiar with insurance adjusters. When you file a claim with an insurance provider, you typically work with an adjuster. That adjuster is employed by the insurance company. Their job is to represent the company’s interests and settle your claim at the same time.

Public insurance adjusters, on the other hand, are not employed by or affiliated with an insurance company. They are independent. This means that they can represent you and your interests objectively as your claim is investigated and settled. Some public adjusters run their business as a small, one-person operation. Others are employed by larger public adjusting firms. Public adjusters most frequently work with homeowners’ insurance, property loss, and disaster-related claims.

All public insurance adjusters must be licensed and bonded. They must also attend continuing education courses to maintain their certification. Public adjusters are employed by the homeowner. This eliminates any conflicts of interest in the adjuster’s dealings with the insurance company. A higher settlement amount isn’t a guarantee when you use a public adjuster. You will, however, have a better chance of receiving the financial outcome you’d prefer.

THE CLAIMS PROCESS

When disaster strikes, file an insurance claim as promptly as possible. Once you’ve filed the claim, your insurance provider will send an adjuster to your home. The adjuster will assess the damage and use that information to put together a settlement amount. The exact amount of the proposed settlement will depend on the damage as well as the specifics of your homeowners’ insurance policy.

If you’re trying to handle the claims process alone, you may feel pressured to accept the settlement from your insurance company on the spot. The good news is that if you decide to take this route, you can still engage the services of a public adjuster later on. This can help ensure that your claim was handled fairly and that the settlement was appropriate based on the damage that occurred.

State laws vary in terms of how much time you can take to reopen a claim. Your chances of a successful claim renegotiation are much better if you reopen the claim promptly. If possible, reopen the claim as soon as it’s closed by the insurance company. When a lot of time passes before the claim is reopened, your public adjuster is more likely to run into limitations while reaching a new settlement.

If you already plan to use a public adjuster to help you with the insurance claims process, call that person first. Once you’ve made that call, then contact your insurance company. This will avoid the insurance company’s adjuster getting involved in the claims process.

HOW PUBLIC ADJUSTERS HELP

Insurance policies and claims are complicated under normal circumstances. They become even more complex when the stress of a home disaster is added. If you accidentally give incorrect information or fail to show proper documentation of the damage, your claim could be denied. Public adjusters help lessen the burden of putting your home back together after a disaster. They are experts at navigating the insurance claims process. In fact, handling homeowners’ insurance claims is their full-time job. This means that public adjusters have the time to devote to pursuing your claim closely.

If your house has been significantly damaged, you might be seeking a large financial settlement. In these circumstances, you may benefit from hiring an experienced public adjuster to handle the claims process for you. Even in cases of property damage that doesn’t appear to be severe, a public adjuster will have experience in handling similar claims. Because of their experience, they’ll be better equipped to more fully investigate the damage to your home. Your adjuster will then file a detailed claim on your behalf to cover the full extent of the damage.

Keep in mind that public adjusters do not perform restoration work or coordinate home service contractors. Your public adjuster will, however, handle all documentation related to your insurance claim. They will also communicate with your insurance company on your behalf and do everything they can to make sure you receive a fair settlement.

HIRING A PUBLIC ADJUSTER

Some public adjusters offer complimentary initial visits to assess your home and survey the extent of the damage. Take the opportunity to interview a few firms or individuals (if the circumstances allow). It’s in your best interest to do your due diligence. During the interview, ask about the following important points:

Licensure. Public adjusters must be licensed to practice in your state. If the adjuster says they have a reciprocal licensure agreement with another state, they must still hold a current license in your state.

Firm size. There are advantages to both small and large public adjusting firms. Find out whether you’ll be working with one person or a team so you know what to expect and who to contact with questions.

Experience. Most public adjusters have lots of experience with residential property damage-related claims, but not all do. An adjuster’s area of expertise may be water damage claims, for example, instead of claims concerning fire and smoke damage. Detailed experience with and knowledge about the damage you’re dealing with is helpful in negotiating the claim. Ask about the adjuster’s experience with the specific type of claim you need their help with.

Fees. Your first consultation with a public adjuster may be complimentary, but if you hire them, their work will be subject to fees. Most public adjusters charge a part or percentage of the final settlement you receive from your insurance provider. Your state can set limits on this amount. Florida public adjusters, for example, may not charge fees of more than ten percent of the settlement amount for damage claims made during the first year following a governor-declared state of emergency. Ask your adjuster to explain their fees, preferably in writing. Also ask how they accept payment.

When you hire a public adjuster, that person will want to see all paperwork related to your current homeowners’ insurance policy. If those documents were destroyed, check your insurance provider’s online customer portal. You can also call your insurance provider and ask them to send you new copies of the documents.

Certification Standards

How Public Adjusting Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only public adjusting companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Public Adjusting companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for public adjusting work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent public adjusting service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

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Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Public Adjusting Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring a public adjusting company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a public adjusting contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in public adjusting
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a public adjusting contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a public adjusting contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references