
What does Claims Aid Consultants do as a public adjuster?
Claims Aid Consultants represents homeowners and business owners during the insurance claim process. We document your damage, review your policy, prepare the estimate, handle communication with the insurance company, and negotiate to get you a fair settlement.
Do you offer free inspections for property damage?
Yes. We provide a free inspection and consultation. We review the damage, explain your coverage, and help you understand your best options before you file or reopen a claim.
What types of insurance claims do you help with?
We handle hurricane damage, wind and storm damage, water leaks, roof damage, pipe bursts, mold (when covered), fire and smoke damage, and commercial property claims.
Can you help if my claim was denied or underpaid?
Yes. We frequently take on denied or underpaid insurance claims. We re-inspect the damage, analyze your policy, and work to recover additional money where possible.
How does hiring a public adjuster help me?
A public adjuster protects your interests. We identify hidden damage, prepare a detailed estimate, manage the paperwork, communicate with the insurance company, and negotiate the settlement so you don’t have to.
What does it cost to hire a public adjuster?
There are no upfront costs. We work on a contingency fee, meaning we only get paid if we recover money for you.
How long does an insurance claim usually take?
The timeline varies by claim size, type of damage, and how fast the insurance company responds. Most claims take a few weeks to a few months. We keep the process moving and update you frequently.
Do you help homeowners and businesses in Port St. Lucie?
Yes. We serve all of Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Tradition, and the entire Treasure Coast area as well as anywhere else in the State of Florida.
Should I call you even if my insurance company already inspected the damage?
Yes. The insurance company’s adjuster works for them. A second, independent inspection from us ensures your damage is fully documented and valued correctly.
What should I do right after property damage occurs?
Take photos, prevent further damage if possible, and contact us quickly. We’ll guide you through the next steps and handle the claim process for you.
What does a public adjuster do for homeowners?
A public adjuster represents the policyholder—not the insurance company—during an insurance claim. They inspect property damage, review your policy, prepare detailed estimates, handle documentation, and negotiate to secure the highest possible settlement.
Does Claims Aid Consultants offer free inspections?
Yes. Claims Aid Consultants provides free property damage inspections. We evaluate the damage, explain what your insurance policy covers, and help you understand whether filing or reopening a claim is in your best interest.
What types of insurance claims can a public adjuster handle?
Public adjusters handle hurricane, wind, hail, water leak, roof, mold (when covered), fire, smoke, and commercial property claims. They ensure all damage is documented and valued correctly before submitting the claim.
Can a public adjuster help with a denied or underpaid claim?
Yes. A public adjuster can reassess damage, review the insurance company’s estimate, and provide new documentation to challenge a denied or underpaid claim. This often results in additional compensation for the policyholder.
How does hiring a public adjuster benefit me?
Hiring a public adjuster increases the chance of receiving a full and fair settlement. They manage the claim process, identify hidden damage, prepare evidence, negotiate on your behalf, and reduce the stress of dealing with the insurance company.
How much does a public adjuster cost?
Most public adjusters charge a contingency fee. This means you pay nothing upfront, and the adjuster only gets paid if they recover money for you.
How long does an insurance claim take to settle?
Insurance claim timelines vary. Most claims are settled in several weeks to a few months, depending on the type of damage, required documentation, and insurer responsiveness. A public adjuster can often speed up the process.
Does Claims Aid Consultants serve Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast?
Yes. Claims Aid Consultants serves Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Tradition, Palm City, and surrounding Treasure Coast areas.
Should I get a second inspection after the insurance company’s adjuster visits?
Yes. A second inspection helps ensure all damage is documented and valued properly. Insurance adjusters work for the insurer, so an independent review protects your interests.
What should I do immediately after property damage?
Document the damage with photos, prevent further loss if possible, and contact a public adjuster quickly. Early documentation and proper guidance help ensure your claim is set up correctly from the start.
You must be logged in to post a comment.