Adjusters in Florida say insurance companies altered Hurricane Ian damage reports to underpay homeowners
This Special Report on 60 Minutes is a MUST SEE for ALL PROPERTY & BUSINESS OWNERS.
A $231,000 claim down to $15,000?! Think twice if you think it couldn’t happen to you. Unfortunately, public adjusters have encountered these practices for many years. And most insurance companies are included.
FINALLY, THE TRUTH IS COMING OUT. pUBLIC ADJUSTERS HAVE long BEEN SCREAMING THIS FROM THE ROOFTOPS.
An obstacle public adjusters often encounter is that many insureds simply accept whatever settlement their insurance company decides to offer them without a fight. More often than not, it will not be a fair settlement.
Think about it. If 7 out of 10 policyholders accept whatever low-ball amount the insurance company decides to pay out, then the insurance company is way ahead of the game! The insurance company profits significantly at the expense of the policyholders.
This is why an insured must have their own representation.
Sadly many property owners can’t reconcile the fact that after being a loyal customer and consistently paying their insurance premiums for years, that their insurance company would underpay or altogether deny a legitimate claim. It’s a rude awakening to say the least.
Only when you have a public adjuster on your side will you be on a level playing field.
Public Adjusters are often labeled as the bad guys by insurance companies because we are well aware of this happening. They know that we are aware of this. And we have always been over this target.
As in any industry there are a few bad apples, but the vast majority of public adjusters are honest professionals who abide by the stringent rules and regulations set forth by their governing agencies. As such, be sure to exercise your due diligence when selecting a public adjuster.

Industry Associations like the Florida Association of Public Adjusters (FAPIA), National Association of Public Adjusters (NAPIA), Windstorm Insurance Network and Insurance Appraisal & Umpire Association (IAUA) help the public and encourage committed and dedicated public adjusters to constantly learn about current trends and regulations in the industry. Members of these organizations are usually a good choice.
Instead of relying on the insurance company to decide how much you get to rebuild your house or business, hire a good public adjuster. This can help you get the best possible settlement.
Contact Claims Aid Consultants for a free, no-obligation property damage inspection and policy review throughout the state of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas. We ONLY work for you, not the insurance company! We offer expert Adjusting, Appraisal and Umpire services for our clients. Our claim adjusting services will help you navigate through the entire claims process to get you the best settlement and your house, business or boat renovated and repaired as quick as possible. Call (772) 249-7988 or (954) 48-CLAIM. Se habla Español.
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