WHAT IS A PUBLIC INSURANCE ADJUSTER?

Florida requires the public insurance adjuster to be licensed and bonded (Florida's requirements are probably the toughest in the nation). They are required to have sufficient training and experience, use only ethical practices and conduct business legally and honestly.

A licensed public insurance adjuster will work for you in maximizing the proper reimbursement you are entitled to for your loss.

A public insurance adjuster will inventory your loss, represent your case to the insurance company and make sure the most equitable and prompt settlement is obtained.

A good public insurance adjuster has experience in the insurance and construction industries and will be able to understand your policy and coverage. They are also familiar with the responsibilities of the insurance companies.

Public insurance adjusters are required to possess a surety bond and obtain a license from the Florida Department of Financial Services. Attorneys and public insurance adjusters are the only parties that are allowed by law to represent and pursue another party's interests in an insurance claim.

The insurance companies employ adjusters and will assign one to your claim. However, the insurance company's adjuster represents the insurance company's interests. A public insurance adjuster is a licensed professional who works for you, represents you and has a fiduciary responsibility only to you, the policyholder.

There are no upfront fees
We get paid only after you get paid by the insurance company!