A home insurance adjuster is responsible for investigating insurance claims. Most adjusters are employed or contracted by insurers and don’t charge policyholders for home visits, but homeowners can ...
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 ...
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Apr. 7—In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, policyholders across south Louisiana grumbled as insurance companies, often without notice, bounced their claims around among a seemingly endless string of ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Public adjusters are dedicated insurance experts who advocate on behalf of the insured during the claims process, and they can make a real difference for homeowners and ...
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 ...
Many Eaton and Palisades wildfire survivors are still struggling to settle their wildfire insurance claims months after the fires, feeling lost in the process thanks to delayed settlement offers, ...
When you file an insurance claim, you put your trust in a claims adjuster to help you get back to normal. But have you ever wondered what the experience is like from the other side? Bankrate asked New ...
When a disaster occurs — a fire, a flood, a hurricane — the last thing building owners should need to worry about is whether they will get the insurance money they are entitled to. They need to focus ...
The horrific wildfires in Southern California highlight the need for homeowners insurance to cover damage from these severe weather events. Insurance does typically cover this kind of emergency, but ...
Before people who lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires can rebuild, they need money. But how does an insurance company figure out what a house is worth when there's nothing left standing?
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, policyholders across south Louisiana grumbled as insurance companies, often without notice, bounced their claims around among a seemingly endless string of adjusters ...