What is a "Public Adjuster"?
There are three types of adjusters licensed by the State of Florida:
Insurance Company Adjuster - is employed by an insurance company to represent the insurance company in dealing with your insurance claim. The insurance company adjusters main responsibility if to protect the interests of the insurance company.
Independent Adjuster - is hired by insurance companies to represent them in dealing with you, your loss and damages. The independent adjusters main responsibility is to protect the interests of the insurance company.
Public Adjuster - is the only Adjuster specifically licensed by the State of Florida to represent you, the Insured. The Public Adjusters main responsibility is to protect you and your interests in claims against a loss with the Insurance Company.
Why Hire a Public Adjuster?
It is up to you to prove the extent of your loss to the Insurance Company...
A typical insurance policy is dozens of pages long and contains numerous provisions and stipulations – written in technical and legal terms. Additionally, it contains various forms and endorsements which are constantly changing from year to year and which add or exclude coverage from your policy. Most people have difficulty understanding what can appear to be a lot of legal mumbo jumbo. For example, did you know that in order for the insurance company to compensate you for your loss, there are certain conditions which YOU must satisfy? Did you know that your failure to satisfy these policy requirements could reduce your settlement amount or even cause your claim to be denied? Don't feel bad. Most people don't know these things. A qualified and trained public insurance adjuster whom you trust can help make sure you meet all of the policy conditions, document your loss and get your claim paid.
No matter how organized you and your documentation is, filing and receiving payment on a claim is a time consuming and tedious process.
If you are not sufficiently organized and your loss documented, you may not realize the compensation you have paid premiums for and are entitled to
receive.
A licensed, bonded and qualified Public Adjuster has the experience, knowledge and expertise to obtain your maximum entitlements under your policy.
Remember that the insurance company adjuster is representing the insurance company. It is not uncommon for the insurance company to misinterpret their own insurance policy or forget to apply case law or Florida Statutes which supersede their own policy. A public insurance adjuster will know current laws as they affect insurance losses and how to best represent you. A public insurance adjuster has resources to help you through the maze of estimating, documenting, and filing your insurance claims.
What is a "FAPIA" Public Adjuster?
Can I prepare my own claim?
Why should I have to hire a FAPIA Public Insurance Adjuster to get what is rightfully mine?
"Insurance works when the insurance company honors a simple promise: When a policyholder files a claim, the company will pay what it owes, no more but no less, and will do so promptly and fairly. Insurance doesn't work when the company breaks it's promise in order to increase its profits. Insurance doesn't work when companies delay, deny, defend. When they delay payment of claims to wear down claimants and to increase their investment income, flat-out deny some valid claims in whole or in part, and defend against valid claims in litigation to back up the delays and denials, they break their basic promise".
Compound the above assertion with the fact that many people have difficulty understanding the technical language of an insurance policy and the complicated procedures they must follow to comply with the policy’s terms. This problem is magnified when you have suffered a loss and are emotional about the situation. That is a perfect time to have an experienced professional on your side whose sole responsibility in the matter is to serve you, the insured. The insurance company certainly has an experienced professionals working for them.
How Much Do Public Adjusters Charge for Their Services?
Are Public Adjusters Trained Specialists?
Are Public Adjusters Affiliated with Insurance Companies?
What should I consider when hiring a Public Adjuster?
Experience – Public Adjusters come from a wide range of backgrounds – Ask about experience and training and it's always a good idea to ask for references. Make sure the person who you are considering has the right mix for you.
Professionalism – Do not sign blank contracts. A professional public insurance adjuster will explain the fee structure up-front so you understand why and what you’re are paying for.
Comfort Level – This intangible may be quite important if your claim is complex or extensive. This person will be helping you through a very traumatic time and resolving the claim could take some time…find someone who fits your needs. Make sure they show you their FAPIA ID Card - A public insurance adjuster who is a member of their state association of public insurance adjusters takes their profession seriously and subscribes to a strict code of ethics. FAPIA public adjuster members care about advocating for policyholders in Florida.