
The post discusses the hidden practices in property insurance claims, where insurance companies rely on confidential internal guidelines instead of the policies purchased by consumers. This lack of transparency leads to potential unfair treatment of policyholders during claims. It advocates for policyholder access to these documents to ensure accountability and fairness in the claims process.

New data shows that Florida insurance companies have rejected tens of thousands of Hurricane Ian claims.

Public adjusters, licensed professionals subject to stringent regulation, stand as one resource for the commercial or personal insured to assure that a carrier pays full indemnity after a loss. That’s why insureds pay premiums. To blame public adjusters for the perceived crisis in property insurance in Florida is completely erroneous.

I recently read an article that included a shocking admission from an independent adjuster who adjusts property damage claims for insurance companies after hurricanes and other catastrophic events. The adjuster outlined what Public Adjusters have always been aware of, however most policyholders are unaware of the practices that are employed in order to satisfy the

Upon our inspection of the property and review of the insurance company’s estimate and payment, it was clear that this client had been grossly underpaid.