Public Insurance Adjusting
- Public Insurance Adjusting
Public Insurance Adjusters help policy holders receive payment from insurance companies. Public adjusters represent s for a small percentage of the resulting settlement money from the insurance claim.
What they do
These companies can inspect property damage or provide legal advice. They also help in building the case that is argued against the insurance company.
Adjusters mostly represent clients who have been victim to property damage or loss. Most cases involve natural disasters including: fires, floods, hurricanes, frost damages, burglaries, and earthquakes.
Licensing
The majority of (US) states require public insurance adjusters to be licensed with a professional body before they can practice.
National body
A large collaboration of public insurance adjusters is the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters, which helps to coordinate claims and make the business environment open to adjusters.
ee also
Public adjuster
References
*cite news |first=Joseph |last=Connelly |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Homeowner's Insurance & the Claims Process - Radio Interview March 3, 2008|url=http://www.lisamacci.com/thejusticehour/archives.html|work=WPBR - The Justice Hour with Lisa Macci |publisher= |date= March 3, 2008|accessdate=2008-06-27
External links
* [http://www.napia.com/ National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters]
* [http://www.adjustingtoday.com Adjusting Today]
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