Why Policyholders Hesitate to Sign Contracts with Public Adjusters

When disaster strikes and your property is damaged, hiring a public adjuster can ensure you receive a fair settlement from your insurance company. However, many policyholders hesitate to sign a contract with a public adjuster. Understanding the reasons behind the hesitation is crucial for policyholders and public adjusters.

Concerns About Fees and Costs

One of the primary reasons policyholders are reluctant to sign contracts with public adjusters is the fear of high fees. Many worry that the percentage charged by public adjusters will significantly reduce their settlement amount.

UNDERSTANDING THE FEE STRUCTURE

Public adjusters typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you do. In most states, the fee represents a percentage of the settlement amount, incentivizing the adjuster to maximize your claim. However, some states require the fee to be calculated on an hourly basis. Discussing and understanding both fee structures upfront is vital to avoid any surprises.

Fear of Increased Premiums

Another common concern is the fear that hiring a public adjuster will increase insurance premiums. Policyholders worry that making a claim, especially with professional assistance, might flag them as high-risk to their insurers.

CLARIFYING PREMIUM IMPACTS

Filing a claim, with or without a public adjuster, can affect your premiums.

Suppose multiple claims are filed after a storm. In that case, your insurance carrier may raise the premiums for all policyholders in an affected area to help mitigate the financial impact of the widespread damage. However, a public adjuster’s expertise can improve your claim’s outcome. Public adjusters are motivated to help you make the most of your claim so that your property can be adequately restored, aiming for you to be fairly compensated for your losses. Insurance carriers primarily base premium adjustments on factors such as fault and Catastrophe Area designations. To learn more about what can affect your premiums, read our blog: Will My Insurance Premiums Go Up?

Worry About Policy Cancellation

Policyholders sometimes fear that hiring a public adjuster will cause their insurer to cancel their policy. This concern stems from the belief that insurance companies might view the involvement of a public adjuster as adversarial.

UNDERSTANDING INSURANCE POLICIES

It’s illegal for an insurance company to cancel your policy simply because you hire a public adjuster. Public adjusters work to ensure you receive a fair settlement, and their involvement shouldn’t negatively impact your policy status. Public adjusters exclusively represent the policyholder’s interests, aiming for your claims to be maximized without jeopardizing your policy. Their role as your advocate can provide a buffer between you and the insurer, helping to facilitate a smoother claims process.

Belief That There Is No Damage

Some policyholders hesitate to sign contracts with public adjusters because they believe their property has not suffered significant damage. They might think the damage is too minor to warrant professional assistance.

ASSESSING THE DAMAGE

Public adjusters identify and document damage that policyholders might overlook. Even seemingly minor issues can lead to substantial claims. An initial consultation with a public adjuster can help determine the true extent of the damage. Their professional damage assessment can uncover hidden damages and ensure that all aspects of your loss are documented, potentially increasing your settlement.

Lack of Trust and Transparency

Finally, the hesitation often comes from a need for more trust or understanding of what signing a contract entails. Policyholders might fear hidden clauses or unfavorable terms.

ENSURING TRANSPARENCY

Before signing a contract, you should thoroughly read and understand the terms. A reputable public adjuster will be transparent about their fees, processes, and what you can expect. Don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek clarification. Policyholders should feel comfortable with their public adjuster and verify their credentials and references to build trust. Public adjusters who are open and communicative can help ease these concerns, fostering a collaborative and trust-based relationship.

Addressing these common concerns can help policyholders like yourself feel more confident about signing a contract with a public adjuster. Our team at Premier Claims wants you to make an informed decision and know that we’re here to help every step of the way. Remember, working with a public adjuster aims to make the most of your claim. A licensed public adjuster’s expertise and advocacy significantly benefit policyholders, ensuring professional and effective handling of the claims process.

Will My Insurance Premiums Go Up?

A hailstorm hits your area, leaving a trail of damage in its wake. Amidst the chaos, you’re left wondering about the aftermath, not just in terms of property damage but also the looming uncertainty of insurance premiums. Will your premiums go up if you seek professional help in navigating the claims process?

Understanding Insurance Premiums

Insurance carriers assess several factors when calculating premiums. This includes the likelihood of future claims and the overall risk associated with insuring a property. However, it’s important to note that insurance carriers cannot legally raise premiums solely due to an Act of God, such as a hailstorm, flood, or hurricane.

Factors Influencing Premium Increases

Insurance carriers may increase premiums based on two primary factors:

Fault of the Policyholder

Premiums may increase if the policyholder is deemed at fault for the property damage. For example, if a policyholder recklessly drives a vehicle into their building, resulting in damage, the insurance carrier may raise premiums to reflect the increased risk associated with insuring the property. 

Catastrophe Area

Premiums may also increase if the property is located in a “Catastrophe Area.” This designation typically applies to regions affected by severe storms, such as hurricanes or tornadoes. Areas where severe storms cause multiple claims to be filed in the area. In such cases, insurance carriers may raise rates for all policyholders in the affected area to help mitigate the financial impact of widespread damage. 

The Role of Public Adjusters

Public adjusters play an important role in the insurance claims process. These professionals advocate for policyholders and assist in navigating the complexities of filing insurance claims. Contrary to common misconceptions, hiring a public adjuster should not inherently cause insurance premiums to increase. 

Public adjusters work tirelessly to fight for policyholders to receive fair and equitable compensation for their losses. They possess in-depth knowledge of insurance policies and regulations. This allows them to negotiate effectively with insurance carriers on behalf of the policyholder. By leveraging their skills, public adjusters strive to earn the best settlement possible for a claim, in turn expediting the claims process. To learn more about the role a public adjuster can play in your claim, read our blog: What is a Public Adjuster?

Connect with Premier Claims

If you’re considering hiring a public adjuster or have questions about your insurance premiums, our team at Premier Claims is here to help. We comprehend the complexities of the insurance industry and pledge to serve as a trusted resource for policyholders. Contact us today for an inspection or to have your policy reviewed by our experienced team. 

Working with a public adjuster should not result in an increase in insurance premiums. Insurance carriers primarily base premium adjustments on factors such as fault and Catastrophe Area designations. Public adjusters play a vital role in advocating for policyholders. Don’t hesitate to seek assistance from our team at Premier Claims, we’re here to support you every step of the way.