When a storm rips through your neighborhood, the first minutes of an adjuster’s visit can quietly decide how much of your loss your insurer will recognize. Before anyone talks about estimates or ...
In the aftermath of property damage, whether because of natural disasters, accidents or unforeseen events, homeowners often find themselves navigating the complex world of insurance claims. Central to ...
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If you, a family member, or a friend has been injured in an accident, you can bet that a call from an insurance adjuster is right around the corner. To get ready for the inevitable conversations you ...
For drivers, getting involved in a car accident is one of their greatest fears. Several tons of steel colliding at high speed can severely damage the vehicles involved, not to mention the individuals ...
Insurers do not pay for what you lost, they pay for what you can prove. Before you swing a hammer, rip out drywall, or tow a ...
A public adjuster works for you. An insurance adjuster works for your insurer. Knowing the difference can directly impact how much you're paid. This article explains the key differences in the public ...
Adjusters are often the first representative of the insurance company on the scene to assess a home destroyed by fire or storm damage, or a vehicle totaled in an accident. Traditionally, insurance ...
Recently liability insurers on both sides of the Atlantic have reportedly scaled back the cover they offer companies, ahead of an expected wave of claims as employers call staff back to the office ...
That was the challenge before the Florida Supreme Court in a case involving a homeowner and State Farm Florida Insurance Co., who were at odds over who should perform the appraisal. The majority ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — Insurance adjusters who descended on Cedar Rapids after the Aug. 10 derecho storm are using drones to check roofs and asking homeowners with less severe damage to take their own photos.