The Role of a Public Adjuster vs. Insurance Adjuster

When disaster strikes—whether it’s a storm, fire, or water damage—one of the first steps in getting your life back on track is filing an insurance claim. But when it comes to navigating the complex world of insurance, understanding the role of a Public Adjuster versus an Insurance Carrier Adjuster can make all the difference in how much you get paid. Let’s break down the key differences so you know exactly who’s on your side.

What is an Insurance Adjuster?

Simply put, an Insurance Adjuster works for the insurance carrier. Their job is to evaluate the damage to your property and determine how much the insurance carrier should pay out on your claim.

Now, before you think, “Well, that sounds fair enough”—let’s take a moment to remember who signs their paychecks. While they’re there to assess the situation, their ultimate goal is to minimize the payout, ensuring the insurance carrier saves money. It’s like letting the fox guard the henhouse.

What is a Public Adjuster?

On the flip side, a Public Adjuster works for you, the policyholder. They’re licensed professionals who evaluate your claim, just like the insurance adjuster does, but with your best interests in mind. A Public Adjuster’s job is to fight for you to get the payout you deserve by thoroughly inspecting the damage, reviewing your insurance policy, and negotiating with the insurance carrier on your behalf.

Think of them as your advocate—a Robin Hood of sorts in the often murky insurance world.

How Does This Affect You?

Having a Public Adjuster in your corner can significantly change the outcome of your claim. While the Insurance Adjuster might tell you that your damage isn’t “severe enough” or certain repairs aren’t covered, a Public Adjuster will go through your policy with a fine-tooth comb to make sure every bit of damage is accounted for. They’ll fight for a settlement that reflects all the damages you’ve suffered, not just what the insurance carrier wants to acknowledge.

When Should You Call a Public Adjuster?

If your claim has been denied, underpaid, or you feel overwhelmed dealing with the insurance carrier, calling a Public Adjuster can be a game-changer. They’ll step in to handle the heavy lifting, freeing you up to focus on getting life back to normal.

In the majority of states, Public Adjuster’s fees are dependent on the payout of the claim by the insurance company. For example, Public Adjusters may fee off a small percentage of the settlement. Alternatively, some state contracts are drafted to include provisions for hourly fees. Each contract is drafted to accommodate the fee requirements of the state in question. In either case, Public Adjusters are motivated to obtain the largest settlement payout possible on behalf of the client. 

At the end of the day, filing an insurance claim can feel like navigating a maze, but you don’t have to do it alone. A Public Adjuster is on your side, fighting for the settlement you deserve, while the Insurance Carrier Adjuster is there to protect the insurance company’s bottom line.

If you’re looking to make sure your claim is handled fairly, it’s worth having an expert in your corner who isn’t tied to the insurance company. Premier Claims is your trusted Public Adjuster, dedicated to making the most of your claim and fighting for your right to a fair settlement.

Ready to get what you’re owed? Contact Premier Claims today, and we’ll work together to restore your property.

Filing a Claim Without Losing Coverage: Know Your Rights

The fear of being dropped by your insurance carrier is a common concern among policyholders, but it’s important to understand that such action is unlikely and illegal. Let’s delve deeper into this misconception and explain why filing a claim shouldn’t jeopardize your coverage.

Filing a Claim Isn’t Something to Fear

Legal Protection for Policyholders

Contrary to popular belief, insurance carriers are prohibited by law from dropping policyholders simply for filing a claim. Laws and regulations bind your insurance adjuster and govern their operations like a set of rules directs a public adjuster. These regulations safeguard policyholders against unfair treatment and allow policyholders to receive the protection they’ve paid for.

Preserving Your Coverage

You purchase insurance coverage to protect your property against unforeseen events, including storm damage. Filing a claim is fundamental to utilizing your insurance coverage as intended. Whether the damage appears minor or significant, it’s crucial to address it promptly to prevent future complications.

Mitigating Future Risks

While the damage you’ve sustained may seem insignificant at the time, it may escalate into a larger problem over time. Delaying or forgoing the claims process could leave you vulnerable to costly repairs or liabilities in the future. Your risks may be at their highest once the statute of limitations for filing a claim has passed. By addressing the damage promptly, you’re taking proactive measures to protect your property and mitigate future risks. To learn more about filing a claim, read our blog: https://premier-claims.com/blog/when-should-i-file-a-claim/

Empowering Policyholders

At the heart of insurance coverage is the principle of protection and support for policyholders. Your insurance carrier should be there to assist you in times of need, not to penalize you for seeking the coverage you’ve paid for. By understanding your rights and the legal protections in place, you can confidently pursue the resolution of your claim. Going through the claims process without fear of repercussions from your insurance carrier for filing a claim sounds rather nice, does it not?

Moving Forward with Confidence

Don’t let your fears prevent you from accessing the coverage your insurance carrier has agreed to issue. By filing a claim for the damage to your property, you’re exercising your rights as a policyholder and taking proactive steps to safeguard your investment. Trust in the legal protections and move forward confidently, knowing that your insurance carrier cannot drop you for simply utilizing your coverage as intended.

Advocate for Your Rights

Ready to address the damage to your property and secure the coverage you deserve? Contact Premier Claims today to learn how our team of experts can assist you in navigating the claims process with confidence. Let us be your trusted partner in advocating for your rights and protecting your property against unforeseen risks.

Let’s Talk Property Inspections

Property inspections play a key role in the claims process, providing valuable insights into the extent of damage incurred. At Premier Claims, we recognize the significance of thorough inspections when fighting for a fair and accurate claim settlement.

The Purpose of Property Inspections

Inspections serve as a critical juncture where both the policyholder and the insurance carrier assess the damage firsthand. These inspections are instrumental in determining the scope of repairs needed and estimating the cost of restoration. By conducting thorough inspections, policyholders can ensure that they properly document all damages, thereby reducing the likelihood of disputes during the claims process.

The Premier Claims Advantage

At Premier Claims, we take a proactive approach to inspections by sending our experienced inspectors alongside the insurance representative. This collaborative effort allows us to provide comprehensive assessments while advocating for the policyholder’s best interests. Our inspectors are trained to identify hidden damages and all relevant information to be accurately recorded. In turn, our inspections aim to increase the likelihood of a favorable claim outcome. 

Inspection Goal

Brent Roberts, Inspections Manager, and Licensed Public Adjuster, believes, “Our goal is to identify damage and have the Insurance Adjuster acknowledge the damage on site.” Collaborating with your insurance carrier’s representative for an inspection allows us to ensure they’re recognizing the damage we’re seeing. Our meticulous approach focuses on identifying any damage, linking it to the date of loss, and confirming its weather-related nature. This thorough process documents all relevant information, setting the foundation for a fair and expedited claims resolution. Learn more in our full YouTube video: Let’s Talk Property Inspections

The Inspection Process

During the inspection, our team meticulously examines the property, documenting all visible damages caused by the covered peril. We pay close attention to details, capturing photographic evidence and taking note of any structural issues or safety concerns. By conducting a thorough inspection, we equip policyholders with the information needed to pursue fair and adequate compensation for their losses. 

Policyholder Insight

Understanding the inspection process can empower policyholders to actively participate in their claims journey. By familiarizing themselves with common types of damages and inspection techniques, policyholders can effectively communicate their needs and concerns to the inspection team. Additionally, staying informed about their rights and entitlements allows policyholders to be well-equipped to navigate the claims process with confidence. 

Property inspections are a vital component of the claims process, providing an opportunity to assess damages and advocate for fair compensation. At Premier Claims, we prioritize transparency, professionalism, and advocacy in every inspection we conduct. For more information about property inspections and our claims management services, we invite you to connect with our team today to schedule an inspection of your property.