How Your Public Adjuster Can Help You with Pipe Damage Claims
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
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1y ago
Have you ever had your home or business damaged by a leaking pipe? If so, you’re not alone. In the United States, plumbing leaks are the leading cause of damage from natural hazards. When it rains and your pipes leak, you can end up with thousands of dollars in property damage. And with more than 800 million plumbing connections in use today across the country, that number is only going to increase. Even so, most people don’t know where to turn if they experience pipe damage as a result of a leak. That’s because most homeowners and business owners are left on their own to figure out who sho ..read more
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Damage By Hurricane Ian? 5 Reasons To Call Peninsula Public Adjusters Now!
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
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1y ago
Hurricane Ian caused billions of dollars of damage throughout Florida and neighboring states. If you are coping with the aftermath of the hurricane, you need a Public Adjuster at your side to ensure you get paid the maximum you are owed, quickly and without hassle. Here are five reasons you need to call Peninsula Public Adjusters if you’ve suffered damage from Hurricane Ian: 1. We Work for You Public Adjusters work differently than private adjusters. Insurance Adjusters or those who are hired by insurance companies are working on behalf of insurers, not you. Those adjusters are hired to mak ..read more
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Making the Best Out of a Bad Situation: How to Be Prepared 
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
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1y ago
The role of a public adjuster is to objectively and accurately assess the covered losses of an insurance claim. You’re welcome to (and should) meet with them in person, so you can explain the incident and resulting losses. However, the adjuster will need to see supporting documentation. Here’s a list of what documents you should have ready for your public adjuster when you meet them. 1. Official Police/Fire Report (if applicable) If you filed a report with the police department or fire department, the report is considered a legal statement of what transpired. The report can help establish w ..read more
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Rebuilding After a Fire, Flood, or Storm Damage?
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
by admin
1y ago
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TUxdoyTO934%3Ffeature%3Doembed If your home, investment property, or property you manage has been rendered uninhabitable as a result of a fire, flood, or storm damage, you’re probably focused on one thing: getting your property rebuilt so that you can get back to your normal life as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it’s not always so simple to know what you should do after fire, flood, or storm damage to your home. If you’re relying on coverage from your insurance policy to help pay for your rebuilding costs, things can get complicated rather quickly. Fortunately ..read more
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Top 5 Scenarios You Need a Public Adjuster For!
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
by admin
1y ago
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3BffeJFMOSs%3Ffeature%3Doembed You have insurance and pay your premiums on time. So, if there ever comes a time when you need to file a claim, your insurance company will be there for you with a fair and timely check, right? Unfortunately, often that is not how things happen. Low estimates or outright refusing to pay claims occur more than you think. It’s frustrating, disappointing, and the reason you need a public adjuster on your side. Although your insurance company will provide an adjuster to decide how much your claim is worth, at the end of the day, the person ..read more
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Benefits Of Using A Public Adjuster For Your Next Claim!
Peninsula Public Adjusters Blog
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1y ago
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tkU1XZe6ngI%3Ffeature%3Doembed Have you recently suffered from damage to your property caused by an event covered under your property insurance policy? If so, then before you settle with your insurance company, or even file a claim you should consult with an experienced Public Adjuster to make sure you’re reaching a fair settlement.What Does a Public Adjuster Do? Specifically, a Public Adjuster is a third-party professional who will come out to your property, review the coverages on your policy, assess the damage, and use all the data collected hand in han ..read more
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